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beatraca
Fluorite | Level 6
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FRANCE,INDIA,10MAR2004
ITALY,USA,10/20/2004
SAFRICA,FRANCE,17JUN2004
AMERICA,FRANCE,12/31/2004
FRANCE,USA,20JAN2004
ITALY,USA,08/19/2004

The following SAS program is submitted using this file as input:

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data work.flights;
   infile 'file-specification' dsd;
   input from_co $ @;
      if from_co='FRANCE' or from_co='SAFRICA' then do;
         input to_country $ flightdate : date9.;
         output;
      end;
run;

How many observations does the Work.Flights data set contain? I don,t understant because is 3

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Reeza
Super User

The trick to understanding code is to comment each line.

Ones you don't understand will stand out.

 

Is there a specific piece of the code you're not understanding?

 

 

ballardw
Super User

When there are explicit OUTPUT statements data is only written to the data set when the Output is executed. The Output in the example is only executed when the condition :

if from_co='FRANCE' or from_co='SAFRICA'

is true.

So when the from country is FRANCE or SAFRICA is the only time you get results.

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