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Benbo123321
Calcite | Level 5

i'm doing the equivalent of a left join in SAS on approximately 32 million rows.  The output contains 7 additional rows compared to the original.  I looked at the USSGL and there seems to be no pattern as to why it generated addtional rows.  Any thoughts?


 

My code:

DATA WORK.TEST;

MERGE FL_AUG (IN=A) XWALK (IN=B KEEP=USSGL DR_CR_IND);

BY USSGL;

IF (A) THEN OUTPUT;

RUN;

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Astounding
PROC Star

Have you checked the XWALK data to see if it contains multiple entries for the same USSGL?  That's the most likely culprit.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

If USSGL identifies unique observations in FL_AUG then 

 

IF A and first.USSGL then output;

 

should solve the problem.

PG

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