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waterjelly
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi, I want to make 2 tables out of one original table.

How can I make these tables? 

 

<IN>

Patient no.

DRUG_CODE2

1

SMR

1

SMR

1

other

1

NARCOTIC

2

NARCOTIC

2

other

2

other

3

SMR

3

other

4

other

4

other

 

<WANT>

<Table 1. SMR + NARCOTIC plus SMR+other(Non-NARCOTIC)>

Patient no.

DRUG_CODE2

1

SMR

1

SMR

1

other

1

NARCOTIC

3

SMR

3

other

 

<Table 2. Non SMR + NARCOTIC plus Other>

Patient no.

DRUG_CODE2

2

NARCOTIC

2

other

2

other

4

other

4

other

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Ksharp
Super User
data have;
LENGTH Patient_no 8 DRUG_CODE2 $ 10;
input Patient_no DRUG_CODE2 $;
cards;
1 SMR
1 SMR
1 other
1 NARCOTIC
2 NARCOTIC
2 other
2 other
3 SMR
3 other
4 other
4 other
;
run;

proc sql;
create table want1 as
select * from have
 group by Patient_no
  having sum(DRUG_CODE2='SMR') ne 0;

create table want2 as
select * from have
 group by Patient_no
  having sum(DRUG_CODE2='SMR') eq 0;

quit;

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sbxkoenk
SAS Super FREQ

Hello,

 

Your question is not very clear.

Do you mean:

  • table WANT_1 should contain all patients having "<SMR + NARCOTIC> OR <SMR + other(Non-NARCOTIC)>" and
  • table WANT_2 should contain all patients having "<Non SMR + NARCOTIC> OR just <other>".

Please clarify.

 

Anyway, it may help you to transpose your table. That way, it becomes a one-row based query.

 

data have;
LENGTH Patient_no 8 DRUG_CODE2 $ 10;
input Patient_no DRUG_CODE2 $;
cards;
1 SMR
1 SMR
1 other
1 NARCOTIC
2 NARCOTIC
2 other
2 other
3 SMR
3 other
4 other
4 other
;
run;

PROC TRANSPOSE data=have out=have_trp;
 by Patient_no;
 var DRUG_CODE2;
run;

Koen

 

waterjelly
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi, I want 

  • table WANT_1 should contain all patients having "<SMR + NARCOTIC> AND <SMR + other(Non-NARCOTIC)>" and
  • table WANT_2 should contain all patients having "<Non SMR(other) + NARCOTIC> AND just <other>".

Thank you! 

Ksharp
Super User
data have;
LENGTH Patient_no 8 DRUG_CODE2 $ 10;
input Patient_no DRUG_CODE2 $;
cards;
1 SMR
1 SMR
1 other
1 NARCOTIC
2 NARCOTIC
2 other
2 other
3 SMR
3 other
4 other
4 other
;
run;

proc sql;
create table want1 as
select * from have
 group by Patient_no
  having sum(DRUG_CODE2='SMR') ne 0;

create table want2 as
select * from have
 group by Patient_no
  having sum(DRUG_CODE2='SMR') eq 0;

quit;

ballardw
Super User

Programming works on rules.

What are the rules involved for which records end up in which?

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