Hai All
I would like to know how start with SDTM programming? .Please put some code for creating DS Dataset.I don't know how to doing it. :smileyplain: Please help me
Krishna
Hi,
Again, I am not providing code as this is company IP. This is a large area to explore. What do you want in the DS domain, do you need supplementary domains, do you need define.xml, what about standards (eCRF/Domains) etc. Have you a spec to work to. Various other questions.
I believe this forum is for particular questions, not training or contract work.
Please refer to the SAS training - SAS Tutorials | SAS Training, and CDISC information - http://www.cdisc.org/sdtm
It is free, and they provide and Implementation guide plus all the documentation necessary.
Here is one brief overview: http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2008/207-2008.pdf
Note however that in my opinion this kind of mapping is moving away from coding and becoming metadata driven.
Hai RW9
Thanks for your valuable support and guidance.I understood the thing which u said.
Need to know how to find the smallest and largest value of concatenation with two variables?
Any kind of your generous help
Thanks
Krishna
Its a good idea to put some test data and required output, just helps to understand the issue. You can get min/max values in several different ways:
data test;
a=3; output;
a=6; output;
a=1; output;
run;
proc sql;
create table WANT as
select MIN(A) as MIN_A,
MAX(A) as MAX_A
from TEST;
quit;
proc means data=test;
var a;
output out=want min=min max=max;
run;
These are just a couple of ways. You can then concatenate as b=strip(put(min,best.))||" - "||strip(put(max,best.));
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