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Fluorite | Level 6 cm3
Fluorite | Level 6
need help in finding at least one address match by group(TaxID NPI), if not then report in output dataset 
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Appreciate your help 

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

What do you consider an address match? Do you use variables PV_addr1 or PV_addr2 or SRVC_addr, or some combination of these?

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Paige Miller
cm3
Fluorite | Level 6 cm3
Fluorite | Level 6

combination of PV_addr1,PV_addr2,City,ST  match with  SRVC_addr

 

Thanks

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Thank you. From now on, it would be helpful if you stated important information like this with your original question, instead of not stating it.

 

Also, from now on, please provide data not as screen captures, but as working SAS data step code (examples and instructions)

 

Please explain how 10894 apparently is a match since it is not in your output data set, I don't see it, srvc_addr contains STE while pv_addr1 or pv_addr2 contain SUITE, these do not match

 

 

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Paige Miller
cm3
Fluorite | Level 6 cm3
Fluorite | Level 6

I understand, will make sure going forward.

For  10894 , if at all it is possible to consider PV_addr1, City and ST in comparison with SRVC_addr

or else it can be reported in output dataset. 

 

Thank you 

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