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shellp55
Quartz | Level 8

Hi

 

I have some hospital data and want to create a field of "Shifts" based on the registration time.  I created the time by using "timepart(regdttm).

 

For shift I specified the length as 15 and used the code: 

if admhour ge '7:00't  and admhour le '17:00't then shift="0700 to 1700 hours";

 

This doesn't produce an error but doesn't have anything showing in the "shift" column even though there are cases that should be.  I also tried leaving the time in its SAS format and entered as a number but that didn't work either.

 

All assistance greatly appreciated.   Thanks.

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

The error is not in the code shown, it most likely reside at or prior to the calculation of admHour. Please post more.

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

The error is not in the code shown, it most likely reside at or prior to the calculation of admHour. Please post more.

PG
shellp55
Quartz | Level 8

Duh, stupid mistake on my part - the Ahour formula was before the field of regdttm had been created so once I put the shift after the field existed it worked.

 

Thanks so much PG Stats! 

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