Can somebody assist me .....How following query can be translated into either SAS HASH code (preferred)
or SAS QUERY code?
Below is a given SQL NATIVE Query ( note that there is + sign in a where clause):
SELECT DISTINCT A1.acod as acode,
A1.descp as FDESC,
catx(' - ', B1.scod,B1.tcod) as stcode
FROM X X0,
A A1,
B B1,
C C1
WHERE
A1.OFFICEID(+) = X0.officeid
AND B1.STATUSCD(+) = x0.STATUSCD
AND C1.Post(+) = X0.Post
AND C1.Pre(+) = X0.Pre
AND X0.Pre(+) = C1.Pre
AND X0.Post(+) = C1.Post
;
Quit;
@LinusH: I think the (+) indicates a left or right outer join depending upon whether it is on the left or right variable (see: https://chartio.com/resources/tutorials/left-and-right-joins-using-the-plus-sign-in-oracle/ )
Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com
@LinusH: I think the (+) indicates a left or right outer join depending upon whether it is on the left or right variable (see: https://chartio.com/resources/tutorials/left-and-right-joins-using-the-plus-sign-in-oracle/ )
Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com
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