@Best wrote:
Can anyone help me on this?
You already received working code from me. Did you try it?
Since you refuse to give use answers to our questions, how should we help you?
@Best wrote:
Anyone has the solution of this problem
@Best wrote:
Please let me know the code so that we can get the desired output
Read my post from Monday.
there is no way to let you know the code that statement is unrealistic, others can assist you with issues in your code and can assist in helping you find the correct tool to use, but you have to also assist with replies and confirmations.
Are you asking the community to do your work or to assist you.
Assistance is provided with you input and examples of code and data that you are working with.
What have you tried the code that has been provided? Did you try @Kurt_Bremser example? If you did show those results.
God helps those who help themselves.
Managers give work to their employees based on the employees skill abilities they were hired for, did you hire into a position that is above your skill set?.
If you are wondering why you don't receive more help ...
So far you have demonstrated a complete unwillingness to do any of the work. Why not take the suggestions you have received so far, and use them to successfully read in the data? You could post the log from that step to demonstrate that you are at least willing to do some of the work.
If you just continue to post a please for somebody to solve this for you, you are likely to get little response.
If you are serious about moving forward on this, here are three steps that I would expect from you.
I have found that the first step to doing mastery in SAS is to have a computer with SAS installed on it. Do you have that? What SAS product(s) are installed?
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