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BrahmanandaRao
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
  1. data in;
    infile datalines dlm='09'x;
    input id 1 num 3-4;
    datalines;
    2 12
    3 45
    3 74
    5 33
    5 12
    5 15
    ;
    run;



    I want output 

    IDNum
    212
    345,74
    533,12,15
    i
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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Ah, sorry. Missed a statement. There u go 🙂

 

data in;
infile datalines dlm='09'x;
input id 1 num 3-4;
datalines;
2 12
3 45
3 74
5 33
5 12
5 15
;

data want(drop=oldnum);
   set in(rename=(num=oldnum));
   length num $100;
   by id;
   num=catx(',', num, oldnum);
   if first.id then num=oldnum;
   if last.id then output;
   retain num;
run;

proc print data=want;
run;

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20
data in;
infile datalines dlm='09'x;
input id 1 num 3-4;
datalines;
2 12
3 45
3 74
5 33
5 12
5 15
;

data want(drop=oldnum);
   set in(rename=(num=oldnum));
   length num $100;
   by id;
   num=catx(',', num, oldnum);
   if first.id then num=oldnum;
   retain num;
run;

proc print data=want;
run;
BrahmanandaRao
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

@BrahmanandaRao wrote:
  1. data in;
    infile datalines dlm='09'x;
    input id 1 num 3-4;
    datalines;
    2 12
    3 45
    3 74
    5 33
    5 12
    5 15
    ;
    run;



    I want output 

    IDNum
    212
    345,74
    533,12,15
    i


Hi dear

 

but i got output like below

 

Obs id num123456
212
345
345,74
533
533,12
533,12,15
PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Ah, sorry. Missed a statement. There u go 🙂

 

data in;
infile datalines dlm='09'x;
input id 1 num 3-4;
datalines;
2 12
3 45
3 74
5 33
5 12
5 15
;

data want(drop=oldnum);
   set in(rename=(num=oldnum));
   length num $100;
   by id;
   num=catx(',', num, oldnum);
   if first.id then num=oldnum;
   if last.id then output;
   retain num;
run;

proc print data=want;
run;

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