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Sagar_Pawar
Fluorite | Level 6

data a;
input id name: $30.;
datalines;
1 sachin,ramesh,tendulkar
2 narendra,modi
3 modi

output wants:
id name
1 sachin
1 ramesh
1 tendulkar
2 narendra
2 modi
3 modi

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21
data have;
  input id name: $30.;
  datalines;
1 sachin,ramesh,tendulkar
2 narendra,modi
3 modi
;

data want;
  set have;
  length name2 $10;
  drop name;
  do i=1 to countc(name,',')+1;
    name2=scan(name,i,',');
    output;
  end;
run;
Sagar_Pawar
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you !!

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

That is what the trailing @ is for in the INPUT statement.

data a;
  infile datalines dsd dlm=', ' truncover;
  input id @;
  do col=1 by 1 ;
    input name :$30. @;
    if name=' ' and col>1 then leave;
    output;
  end;
datalines;
1 sachin,ramesh,tendulkar
2 narendra,modi
3 modi
4
;

proc print;
run;

Result

Obs    id    col    name

 1      1     1     sachin
 2      1     2     ramesh
 3      1     3     tendulkar
 4      2     1     narendra
 5      2     2     modi
 6      3     1     modi
 7      4     1
Ksharp
Super User
data a;
infile cards dlm=' ,' truncover;
input id name :$80. @;
do while(not missing(name));
 output;
 input name :$80. @;
end;
datalines;
1 sachin,ramesh,tendulkar
2 narendra,modi
3 modi
;

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