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LarissaW
Obsidian | Level 7

This is my current dataset

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I want a dataset like below

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

What is the RULE that allows that transformation?

Is it:

Spoiler
Take the maximum value?
proc summary data=have;
  by pid;
  var _numeric_;
  output out=want max= ;
run;

Or perhaps:

Spoiler
Take the total value?
proc summary data=have;
  by pid;
  var _numeric_;
  output out=want sum= ;
run;

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

What is the RULE that allows that transformation?

Is it:

Spoiler
Take the maximum value?
proc summary data=have;
  by pid;
  var _numeric_;
  output out=want max= ;
run;

Or perhaps:

Spoiler
Take the total value?
proc summary data=have;
  by pid;
  var _numeric_;
  output out=want sum= ;
run;

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