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radha009
Quartz | Level 8

creating a dataset with proc sql from two tables. In onetable i have varlist. column names. i want to display the column names as per our req. order.

 

proc sql noprint;
select name into :varlist separated by ' '
from dictionary.columns
where
  libname = "PATCH" and
  memname = "table1" and
  name like '%CHG%';
quit;

Expected:

IDNamesupport bymicroVar1microvar2microvar3ownerApp
1abcayesyesyesyr
2xyzdnononohd
3ertfyesyesyeshf
4saprnononohc
        
table 1:       
IDNamesupportbymicroVar1    
1abcayes    
2xyzdno    
3ertfyes    
4saprno    
        
table 2:       
IDNamemicrovar2microvar3ownerApp  
1abcyesyesyr  
2xyznonohd  
3ertyesyeshf  
4sapnonohc  

 

The microvar name is displaying from the varlist. How do i put all in one dataset

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

That's a simple data step merge by id name; that varlist stuff is not necessary.


@radha009 wrote:

creating a dataset with proc sql from two tables. In onetable i have varlist. column names. i want to display the column names as per our req. order.

 

proc sql noprint;
select name into :varlist separated by ' '
from dictionary.columns
where
  libname = "PATCH" and
  memname = "table1" and
  name like '%CHG%';
quit;

Expected:

ID Name support by microVar1 microvar2 microvar3 owner App
1 abc a yes yes yes y r
2 xyz d no no no h d
3 ert f yes yes yes h f
4 sap r no no no h c
               
table 1:              
ID Name supportby microVar1        
1 abc a yes        
2 xyz d no        
3 ert f yes        
4 sap r no        
               
table 2:              
ID Name microvar2 microvar3 owner App    
1 abc yes yes y r    
2 xyz no no h d    
3 ert yes yes h f    
4 sap no no h c    

 

The microvar name is displaying from the varlist. How do i put all in one dataset


 

radha009
Quartz | Level 8

i am able to merge the data, but the order is displaying as below. My expected order is different

 

IDNamesupport byownerAppmicrovar1microvar2microvar3
SuryaKiran
Meteorite | Level 14

You can use RETAIN to re-order the variables in a dataset.

 

data want;
retain Height Weight Name;
set sashelp.class;
run;
Thanks,
Suryakiran
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Do you need that somehow automated?

I use an "empty" format statement (only variable names, no formats) to force an order of variables.

But frankly, this is a non-issue. SAS adresses variables by name, so the horizontal position in the dataset is irrelevant. When you need reports or eports or such ordered, force the order there.

 

 

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