For the SaS Practice Exam for the A00-231 exam, one of the questions involves only taking values of a group equal to A or B. When I use WHERE group in ('A','B');, it gives me 4897 rows. The correct answer, which uses IF group in ('A','B'), gives 4992 rows. I'm not sure why there is a discrepancy here, I figures they should do the same thing.
Where would apply to the values as read from data on the SET statement.
IF any of the values of the variable are changed, such as changing a lower case 'a' to 'A' the Where would have been applied before the change. An IF statement appearing after a change to the variable would use the new value of the variable for selection.
Where would apply to the values as read from data on the SET statement.
IF any of the values of the variable are changed, such as changing a lower case 'a' to 'A' the Where would have been applied before the change. An IF statement appearing after a change to the variable would use the new value of the variable for selection.
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