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DATA Merged;
MERGE FileA (IN=A) FileB (IN=B) FileC (IN=C);
BY UIN;
IF A AND (B or C);


RUN;

 

 

Will "IF A AND (B or C);" output (A and B) and (A and C)?

 

Thank you

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Reeza
Super User

No, that resolves to

 

(A and B)  OR  (A and C)

 

Yours is equivalent to A and B and C

FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

 

@apple: In everyday language, the IF condition does select "[both] observations with (A and B) and [observations with] (A and C)." In technical language (and SAS syntax), however, this is described as "(A and B)  or  (A and C)."

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