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bijayadhikar
Quartz | Level 8

HI,

I am looking to create a new column with max date. That mean my new column 'max_date should have  27jul2012 for all the caseid? 

 

data have;
input caseid $ myDate date9.;
format myDate date9.;
datalines;
34 27jul2010
35 27jul2011
37 27jul2012

;
run;

 

Thanks in advance.

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SK_11
Obsidian | Level 7

 

Output:

caseid myDate maxDate
34 27-Jul-10 27-Jul-12
35 27-Jul-11 27-Jul-12
37 27-Jul-12 27-Jul-12

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SK_11
Obsidian | Level 7

Try this:

Proc sql;
Create table want as 
Select *, max(myDate) as maxDate format date9.
from have
;Quit;

Output:

caseid myDate maxDate
34 27-Jul-10 27-Jul-10
35 27-Jul-11 27-Jul-11
37 27-Jul-12 27-Jul-12
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
Proc sql;
Create table want as select *, max(mydate) as max_date format=date. from have;
Quit;
--
Paige Miller
SK_11
Obsidian | Level 7

 

Output:

caseid myDate maxDate
34 27-Jul-10 27-Jul-12
35 27-Jul-11 27-Jul-12
37 27-Jul-12 27-Jul-12
bijayadhikar
Quartz | Level 8
Sorry for inconvenience.
I found a solution. just ignore.
Bijay

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