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einstein
Quartz | Level 8

Is there a way to merge two datasets that do not have a unique identifier:

 

For example:

 

Dataset 1 has:

 

ID    Name     Color

1     Bob         Red

2     Jane       Blue

 

And Dataset 2 has:

 

Food    Drink

Pasta   Soda

Pizza   Water

 

So that when you merge the two it would look like:

 

ID    Name     Color    Food    Drink

1     Bob         Red      Pasta   Soda

1     Bob         Red      Pizza    Water

2     Jane       Blue      Pasta   Soda

2     Jane       Blue      Pizza    Water

 

 A simple statement like below does not work:

 

Data one;

merge color food;

run;

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

What you describe is the cartesian product of the two datasets

 

proc sql;

create table dataset3 as

select dataset1.*, dataset2.*

from dataset1 cross join dataset2;

quit;

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

What you describe is the cartesian product of the two datasets

 

proc sql;

create table dataset3 as

select dataset1.*, dataset2.*

from dataset1 cross join dataset2;

quit;

PG
einstein
Quartz | Level 8

This worked beautifully!

 

Thank you!

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