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SeanZ
Obsidian | Level 7

I used following code and wanted to take lag return value for each id each date, but the result is not desirable. Please check and let me know what's wrong. thanks

data want;

  set have;

  by id date;

  if first.id then lagret = .; else lagret=lag(ret);

run;

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

The challenge you're facing is caused by using the lag() function conditionally.

http://support.sas.com/kb/24/665.html

http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings09/055-2009.pdf

Formulate your program as below and things will work as - I believe - you intended it to work.

data want;

  set have;

  by id date;

  lagret=lag(ret);

  if first.id then

    lagret = .;

run;

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

The challenge you're facing is caused by using the lag() function conditionally.

http://support.sas.com/kb/24/665.html

http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings09/055-2009.pdf

Formulate your program as below and things will work as - I believe - you intended it to work.

data want;

  set have;

  by id date;

  lagret=lag(ret);

  if first.id then

    lagret = .;

run;

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