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jenim514
Pyrite | Level 9

Hello,

Need output to retain the semicolon delimiter when the string is split up.  any ideas?

 

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Here is my code (col1-col3 renamed CMDECOD,1,2) after the transpose.

 
data tmp (drop= i word); set db.cm (keep=subject cmtrt_product recordid);
length nystr $200;
 
cmtrt_product = compbl(cmtrt_product);
do i = 1 to countw(cmtrt_product,';');
word = scan(cmtrt_product,i,';');
if length(nystr) + length(word) + 1 > 200 then do;
output;
nystr = word;
end;
else nystr = catx(';',nystr,scan(cmtrt_product,i,';'));
end;
if nystr ne '' then output;
run;
 
 
proc sort data=tmp; by subject recordid;
proc transpose data=tmp out=want (drop=_name_); 
by subject recordid ;
var nystr;
run;
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ballardw
Super User

If you need a semicolon the add one before writing.

Instead of

if nystr ne '' then output;
run;

try

if nystr ne '' then do;
    nystr = cats(nystr,';');
    output;
end;
run;

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ballardw
Super User

If you need a semicolon the add one before writing.

Instead of

if nystr ne '' then output;
run;

try

if nystr ne '' then do;
    nystr = cats(nystr,';');
    output;
end;
run;
himself
Quartz | Level 8

Hi, I came across such a question answerd in sas community:

 

Kindly have a look and see if you can incorporate the same in you code:

 

link one split variables 

Link two split variables 2 

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