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clqa
Calcite | Level 5

if the (drop=variable) statement is used in the data statement with 3 data sets, but i say to drop the same variable in all 3, can it still be used in calculations?

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
Can you post some code you've tried and an example of using the (drop=variable) option (not statement)? It is hard to understand your question without an example.
Cynthia
mkeintz
PROC Star

I agree with @Cynthia_sas that posting your code would be a good idea.  But your question is also easily answered by trial and error - usually more effective that getting answers from others.

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Reeza
Super User

@clqa wrote:

if the (drop=variable) statement is used in the data statement with 3 data sets, but i say to drop the same variable in all 3, can it still be used in calculations?


It depends on where and how you specified it. So Yes and No. 

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