have a sas datasetcustomer detail like
Customerno Customerid customername productname productcode porchdate
CN111 111 RAM FREEZE PD1 09JAN2012
CN112 112 HARI TV PD2 10JAN2012
CN113 113 GOPAL FAN PD3 04JAN2012
CN111 111 RAM TV PD2 12JAN2012
CN112 112 HARI FREEZE PD1 13JAN2012
CN113 113 GOPAL TV PD2 15JAN2012
Productcode:-PDI is FR
PD2 is T
PD3 is FN
I have to create a stored process .In this storeprocess I have to create 3 dropdown selection like Customername,Productname, productcode.
1. select customername RAM and TRUE .
It show below detaillike
Customerno Customerid customername productname productcode porchdate
CN111 111 RAM TV PD2 12JAN2012
CN111 111 RAM FREEZE PD1 09JAN2012
2. selectcustomername HARI and TRUE
Customerno CN112
Then it show like
Customerno Customerid customername productname productcode porchdate
CN112 112 HARI TV PD2 10JAN2012
CN112 112 HARI FREEZE PD1 13JAN2012
3. selectproductcode FR only it show
Customerno Customerid customername productname productcode porchdate
CN111 111 RAM FREEZE PD1 09JAN2012
CN112 112 HARI FREEZE PD1 13JAN2012
4.If we select customername HARI and TRUE
Customerno CN112
Productcode FR
It show like
Customerno Customerid customername productname productcode porchdate
CN112 112 HARI FREEZE PD1 13JAN2012
Kindly help me to create this program using macro and basesas and sas sql.
Thanksand Regards,
Ashwini
Any body can help me to code above condition.
Part of this question was already answered in this posting: http://communities.sas.com/thread/33031?tstart=0
And this is a very good paper on how to approach writing a macro program: http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi28/056-28.pdf
Also, it is not clear to me what you mean by this:
"1. select customername RAM and TRUE ." or
"2. selectcustomername HARI and TRUE"
This would indicate some kind of WHERE condition like:
proc print data=mydata;
where customername="&selectcustomername" and ????????"; but where does the TRUE come from in the data that you show what is the variable or condition that must = "TRUE"????
Also, the 2 conditions in #2 and #4 are the same, but you show different results.
cynthia
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