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Phil_NZ
Barite | Level 11

Hi all,

 

Today, after using proc expand to generate a variable, afterwards, I receive the note that the created variable is uninitialized.

The code is

proc expand data=agg_amihud_ew method=none;
	convert _FREQ_=lag_freq / transformout= (lag 1);
run;

data agg_amihud_ew_f;
set agg_amihud_ew;
 agg_amh_ew_final=agg_amh_ew_country*_FREQ_/lag_freq;
run;

The note is

28         proc expand data=agg_amihud_ew method=none;
29         	convert _FREQ_=lag_freq / transformout= (lag 1);
30         run;

NOTE: The data set WORK.DATA18 has 127 observations and 7 variables.
NOTE: PROCEDURE EXPAND used (Total process time):
      real time           0.02 seconds
      cpu time            0.01 seconds
      

31         
32         data agg_amihud_ew_f;
33         set agg_amihud_ew;
34          agg_amh_ew_final=agg_amh_ew_country*_FREQ_/lag_freq;
35         run;

NOTE: Variable lag_freq is uninitialized.
NOTE: Missing values were generated as a result of performing an operation on missing values.
      Each place is given by: (Number of times) at (Line):(Column).
      7 at 34:37     120 at 34:44   

When I read the log, I see it is because the proc expand creates a new dataset (DATA18) having different name with the original one(agg_amihud_ew), Could you please help me to sort it out (force PROC EXPAND create the new dataset replace the original one with the same name)?

 

Warm regards.

Thank you for your help, have a fabulous and productive day! I am a novice today, but someday when I accumulate enough knowledge, I can help others in my capacity.
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