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v307086
Calcite | Level 5

Hi all,

I have a test data with missing values and I want to fill the table by taking previous month's value.

 

Test data

IDresponsedate 
1CR02Jan2020 
2PR. 
3NE04Jan2020 
4SD. 
5          PR05Jan2020 
6          CR. 

 

data I want to have

IDresponsedate 
1CR02Jan2020 
2PR02Jan2020 
3NE04Jan2020 
4SD02Jan2020 
5          PR05Jan2020 
6          CR05Jan2020 

So, if the response NE, then I don't want to retain the NE date but the date before NE. But if the response is not NE, then I wanna retain the previous date. I tried multiple ways, but couldn't figure it out. Please help.

 

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Astounding
PROC Star

Not sure if I got the question right, but this looks like a possibility:

data want;
   set have;
   if response ne 'NE' then replacement_date = date;
   if date = . then date = replacement_date;
   drop replacement_date;
retain replacement_date; run;
ItsMeAG
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi @v307086 ,

 

Please try the below code :

 

data test1;
set test;
retain date1;
if not missing(date) then date1= date ;
else date1 =date1;
temp_dt = lag2(date1);
if lag(response) = 'NE' then date1 = temp_dt;
drop temp_dt date ;
rename date1 = date;
run;

 

I am getting the same output as you requested using this code.

Kurt_Bremser
Super User
data want;
set have;
retain _date;
if response ne "NE"
then do;
  if date ne .
  then _date = date;
  else date = _date;
end;
drop _date;
run;
Patrick
Opal | Level 21

Below should work.

data want(drop=_:);
  set have;
  retain _rdate;
  if response ne 'NE' and not missing(date) then _rdate=date;
  date=coalesce(date,_rdate);
run;
mkeintz
PROC Star

And a final minor variation:

 

data want (drop=_:);
  set have;
  date=coalesce(date,_ret_date);
  retain _ret_date;
  if response^='NE' then _ret_date=date;
run;

Do you literally mean "previous month value", or do you mean the most recent non-missing date value?  I.e., what do you want if you have more than one consecutive missing date?

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