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stancemcgraw
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

   Im trying to generate the difference between the first and last dates that a patient was on a certain medication in hours. These are listed in the same column.

 

Data have:

studynum    med_admin_date

1                    10/26/20 8:00

1                     10/27/20 3:00

1                     10/28/20 8:00

 

data want:

studynum     difference

1                     48

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Are these valid numeric SAS date/time values? What is the type of variable MED_ADMIN_DATE (numeric or character) according to PROC CONTENTS? What is the format of variable MED_ADMIN_DATE according to PROC CONTENTS?

 

If they are valid numeric SAS datetime value, then PROC SUMMARY gets the job done, it finds the difference in seconds, and then you can divide by 3600 to get hours.

 

proc summary data=have;
     class studynum;
     var MED_ADMIN_DATE;
     output out=want range=/autoname;
run;

data want; 
    set want;
    hours=MED_ADMIN_DATE_range/3600;
run;
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