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epigrad
Calcite | Level 5
Hey all, hoping you can help me out with this question, which has cooked my brain a bit. Lets say I have two data sets, "Year" and "Party"

Year:
2000
2001
2002

Party:
Dem
Repub
Green
Other

What I'm trying to do is make a new data set, "Merge", that ends up with the following
2000 Dem
2000 Repub
2000 Green
2000 Other
2001 Dem
2001 Repub
2001 Green
etc.


Is this possible to do via SAS?
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art297
Opal | Level 21
Answer: Yes and too many ways to describe here. The one with the least amount of coding is probably:
[pre]
data have1;
input Year;
cards;
2000
2001
2002
;

data have2;
input Party $;
cards;
Dem
Repub
Green
Other
;

proc sql noprint;
create table want as
select *
from have1, have2
;
quit;
[/pre]
HTH,
Art
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> Hey all, hoping you can help me out with this
> question, which has cooked my brain a bit. Lets say I
> have two data sets, "Year" and "Party"
>
> Year:
> 2000
> 2001
> 2002
>
> Party:
> Dem
> Repub
> Green
> Other
>
> What I'm trying to do is make a new data set,
> "Merge", that ends up with the following
> 2000 Dem
> 2000 Repub
> 2000 Green
> 2000 Other
> 2001 Dem
> 2001 Repub
> 2001 Green
> etc.
>
>
> Is this possible to do via SAS?

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