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sanyam13
Fluorite | Level 6

Name EmpID
---- -----
Jill 1864
Jack 2121
Joan 4698
John 5463


Given the SAS data set WORK.EMP_DEPT:
EmpID Department
----- ----------
2121 Accounting
3567 Finance
4698 Marketing
5463 Accounting


The following program is submitted:


data WORK.ALL;
merge WORK.EMP_NAME(in=Emp_N)
WORK.EMP_DEPT(in=Emp_D);
by Empid;
if (Emp_N and not Emp_D) or (Emp_D and not Emp_N);

run

 

can somebody plz how i m getting 2 observations in work.all data set , how this if condition is selecting the data .

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SuzanneDorinski
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

The if (Emp_N and not Emp_D) gets the rows in the EMP_NAME data set that are not in the EMP_DEPT data set.  There's one: Jill.

 

The if (Emp_D and not Emp_N) gets the rows in the EMP_DEPT data set that are not in the EMP_NAME data set.  There's one:  The empID 3567 in Finance.

 

The OR means that you want the rows that are in one data set but not the other, so you have 2 observations in the ALL data set.  

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