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jenim514
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi!  I merged two data sets by Patient ID, but realized two variables (PatDOB, PatDOB1) were named differently but both serve as birthddate.  So, now half values are under PATDOB1 and others under PATDOB.  They are both formatted same (mmddyy10.), so is there a way to move all values in PATDOB1 to PATDOB and then delete the variable PATDOB1?

 

Thanks!!

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

PATDOB = coalesce(PATDOB, PATDOB1);

 

coalesce returns the first argument that is not missing.

PG

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kannand
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

If you don't have a risk of over-writing one date with another, then just use an assignment statement and drop the unwanted variable, the simplest I can think of.... 

Kannan Deivasigamani
PGStats
Opal | Level 21

PATDOB = coalesce(PATDOB, PATDOB1);

 

coalesce returns the first argument that is not missing.

PG
jenim514
Pyrite | Level 9

@PGStats Thank you!

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