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This looks neat, thank you! Can you please explain what this line does?

input list :$200. @;

 

And can you please do the splitting starting with

data IN3;
    set IN2;

I tried to copy your do loop but didn't work.

 

I see that you are using "row" to be the categorization. But can you use the Extended Classification as given in IN2 directly? I know I can create a row number for my IN2 dataset and do a simple merge, but is there a way to do the same job without the merge?

 

Thank you!

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Start by using PROC TRANSPOSE to move the category name out of the variable name into a variable.  Then you just need to use the inner DO loop to do the splitting.

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