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pk10
Calcite | Level 5

In SAS can we use IF statement which validates condition from two datasets.

 

For eg. Dataset 'A' has Name, Age, Gender as variable and Dataset 'B' has LN variable.

I want to compare two datasets and delete all rows IF Names(from Dataset A) = LN  (from dataset B)

 

 

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Ksharp
Super User
CODE NOT TESTED.

proc sql;
create table want as
select * from A
where name not in
( select LN from B );
quit;

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japelin
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

I think it's easy to merge using the in= dataset option.

 

 

/* sample datasets */
data a;
  set sashelp.class(keep=name age sex);
  rename sex=gender;
run;

data b;
  set sashelp.class(keep=name);
  rename name=ln;
  if _n_<10;
run;

/* merge with "in= dataset option" */
proc sort data=a;
  by name;
run;
proc sort data=b out=b(rename=(ln=name));/* need to rename as merge key */
  by ln;
run;

data c;
  merge a(in=inA) b(in=inB);
  if not(inA and inB);/* same as "if inA and inB then delete;" */
run;

Or maybe you can use proc sql.

 

ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

Like this?

data WANT; 

  merge HAVE1 HAVE2;

  by KEY;

  if NAME=LN;

run;

Also, don't forget the account for when a variable is missing. For this use the IN= data set option.

 

Ksharp
Super User
CODE NOT TESTED.

proc sql;
create table want as
select * from A
where name not in
( select LN from B );
quit;
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Today, the proper tool for this is a hash object:

data want;
set a;
if _n_ = 1
then do;
  declare hash b (dataset:"b (rename=(ln=name))");
  b.definekey("name");
  b.definedone();
end;
if b.check() ne 0;
run;

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