if aesdth='Y' then do; aereas1="D";flag=1;end ; if aeshosp='Y' then do; aereas2="RPH";flag=1;end; if aesdisab='Y' then do; aereas3="PSDI";flag=1;end; if aeslife='Y' then do;aereas4="LT";flag=1;end; if aesmie='Y' then do; aereas5="OMI";flag=1;end; if aescong='Y' then do; aereas6="CA";flag=1;end; if astserfl='Y' then do;aereas7="AST";flag=1;end; if (aesdth='Y' or aeshosp='Y' or aesdisab='Y' or aeslife='Y' or aesmie='Y'or aescong='Y' or astserfl='Y') then newvar=catx(',', aereas1,aereas2)
i have to concatenate the values where its 'y' .any suggestions how to do this.with above code its not working.
for example if aesmie=y then newvar will have value of 'OMI' if 3 variavles (aesmie,aescong,astserfl)are 'Y' then (newvar=OMI,CA,AST)concatenate that variable values
Can you please provide the community with an INPUT sample data, an OUTPUT(wanted) sample data and your requirement/logic?
If I understand the question correctly, the formula should be:
......... then newvar = catx(',', of aereas1-aereas7);
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