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Mistletoad
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

A have a dataset with a list of transaction dates for different companies.

	transactiondate month lpermno gvkey fyear
1	04/29/1998	4	42455	005697	1998
2	04/30/1998	4	42455	005697	1998
3	05/05/1998	5	42455	005697	1998
4	05/06/1998	5	42455	005697	1998
5	05/07/1998	5	42455	005697	1998
6	03/01/1999	3	42455	005697	1999

I want to determine the first quarterly reporting date after the transactiondate. I have a separate dataset that shows this information.

 

gvkey fyearq fqtr(quarter) rdq(quarterly reporting date)
23 001000 1971 3 19711109 24 001000 1971 4 19720406 25 001000 1972 1 19720420 26 001000 1972 2 19720724 27 001000 1972 3 19721017 28 001000 1972 4 19730215

Ideally I want the first quarterly reporting date after the transaction date as a column in the first dataset.

I am thinking that I match on gvkey and fyear=fyearq and someone delete the observations in the second dataset that has a rdq before the transaction date and then retain the first rdq after the transaction date.

 

Thanks

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

First quarterly reporting date after a transaction date:

 

first_quarterly_date_after = intnx('quarter',transaction_date,1,'b');

This assumes transaction_date is an actual SAS date, meaning it is the number of days since 01JAN1960.

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Paige Miller

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