Program A :
DATA A; INPUT NAME $ YEAR X; CARDS; TOM 10 12 MARY 6 9 NANCY 4 8 RUN; PROC SORT DATA=A; BY NAME; RUN;
Program B
DATA B; INPUT NAME $ YEAR Y; CARDS; TOM 5 34 NANCY 3 11 ALICE 5 10 RUN; PROC SORT DATA=B; BY NAME; RUN;
Program C
DATA C; ______________________________;
_____________________________;
RUN;
PROC PRINT DATA=C; RUN;
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Output table
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Please don't just post your homework without demonstrating any own effort. This is just wasting our time plus you won't learn a things.
To give you a hint: You need to use a MERGE / by name for Data C.
And, please, don't code all upcase, because it reduced readability. Code is best posted by using the running-man icon, to preserve formatting.
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