Hi there,
I havn't been able to google/find this issue, therefore this post.
data want;
set have1 have2 have3;
length Source $5;
where something = &a_variable.;
if [observations are from have1] then Source="have1";
if [observations are from have2] then Source="have2";
if [observations are from have3] then Source="have3";
run;
Is something like this possible? In the log it always shows how many observations SAS is able to find from the different datasets put in the set statement.
NOTE: There were 27834 observations read from the data set WORK.HAVE1.
NOTE: There were 0 observations read from the data set WORK.HAVE2.
NOTE: There were 22808 observations read from the data set WORK.HAVE3.
Is it also possible to conditionally do something based on those observations? Like add a variable with the source of the obs? I am running SAS 9.4.
INDSNAME option on the SET statement.
See example 12 in the documentation, which is exactly your question.
data want;
set
have1 (in=have1)
have2 (in=have2)
have3 (in=have3)
;
length Source $5;
where something = &a_variable.;
if have1 then Source="have1";
if have2 then Source="have2";
if have3 then Source="have3";
run;
INDSNAME option on the SET statement.
See example 12 in the documentation, which is exactly your question.
Both options work perfectly, thanks for the quick reply!
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