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soumri
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

my data file is like this:

id              h

bv01         lg0012

bv01         lg001      

bv01         lg001

bv14         hk031

bv14         hk03

bv50         78412

bv50         784

bv50         784

bv50         784

ect....

what i want:

id              h

bv01         lg0012

bv01         lg0012 *    

bv01         lg0012 *

bv14         hk031  

bv14         hk031  *

bv50         78412

bv50         78412  *

bv50         78412  *

bv50         78412  *

 

help me please; thank you, first.

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Reeza
Super User

Just to confirm the logic is keeping the first records value and filling down?

 

Use BY group processing with a RETAIN statement to keep the value. This creates a new variable with the values you want. 

 

Data want;
Set have;
By id;
Retain h_new;

If first.id then h_new = h;

Run;

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Reeza
Super User

Just to confirm the logic is keeping the first records value and filling down?

 

Use BY group processing with a RETAIN statement to keep the value. This creates a new variable with the values you want. 

 

Data want;
Set have;
By id;
Retain h_new;

If first.id then h_new = h;

Run;
soumri
Quartz | Level 8

very nice; I tried things much more complicated.

thank you.

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