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Obsidian | Level 7

 

In the below dataset A, I have 4 names with ID numbers, may I know how to create new ID for the new names in dataset, from 1008 to 1011? Below is sample only, i could have thousands of new names.

 

DATA A;
INFILE CARDS;
INPUT ID NAME $;
CARDS;
1004 JESSICA
1005 UTAKA
1006 MORRISSON
1007 NELSON
;
RUN;


DATA B;
INFILE CARDS;
INPUT NAME $;
CARDS;
RYAN
HOLLY
MASON
DORREN
;
RUN;

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Reeza
Super User

Data want;

set a(in=AI)

      B(in=BI);

 

retain maxid count 0;

if AI and id>MaxID then maxID=ID;

if BI then Do;

count+1;

ID=maxID + count;

end;

run;

 

This can possibly be simplified massively but it's easy to understand. 

 

Edit: fixed typo. Also, this is untested. 

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Reeza
Super User

Are you using solely SAS? Many DBs have auto-incrementing IDs which is why I ask. 

 

scb
Obsidian | Level 7 scb
Obsidian | Level 7

Yes, SAS only. 

Reeza
Super User

Data want;

set a(in=AI)

      B(in=BI);

 

retain maxid count 0;

if AI and id>MaxID then maxID=ID;

if BI then Do;

count+1;

ID=maxID + count;

end;

run;

 

This can possibly be simplified massively but it's easy to understand. 

 

Edit: fixed typo. Also, this is untested. 

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