Hi,
Please anyone explain how the below answer is correct. This question is from a sas dump.
Given the SAS data set SASDATA.TWO:
SASDATA.TWO
XY
----
52
31
56
The following SAS program is submitted:
data sasuser.one two sasdata.three;
set sasdata two;
if x = 5 then output sasuser.one;
else output sasdata two;
run;
What is the result?
A. data set SASUSER.ONE has 5 observations
data set SASUSER.TWO has 5 observations
data set WORK.OTHER has 3 observations
B. data set SASUSER.ONE has 2 observations
data set SASUSER.TWO has 2 observations
data set WORK.OTHER has 1 observations
C. data set SASUSER.ONE has 2 observations
data set SASUSER.TWO has 2 observations
data set WORK.OTHER has 5 observations
D. No data sets are output.
The DATA step fails execution due to syntax errors.
Answer: A
You seem to be having errors in the code...
Given the SAS data set SASDATA.TWO:
SASDATA.TWO
XY
----
52
31
56
The following SAS program is submitted:
data sasuser.one two sasdata.three;
set sasdata two;
if x = 5 then output sasuser.one;
else output sasdata two;
run;
In the set statement, a period "." is missing as your dataset name is SASDATA.TWO
Also, in the else statement, you are writing to sasdata & two however you have defined "sasdata.three" as the dataset name in your DATA step >> "
data sasuser.one two sasdata.three;
Hope this helps....Good Luck...!!!
You seem to be having errors in the code...
Given the SAS data set SASDATA.TWO:
SASDATA.TWO
XY
----
52
31
56
The following SAS program is submitted:
data sasuser.one two sasdata.three;
set sasdata two;
if x = 5 then output sasuser.one;
else output sasdata two;
run;
In the set statement, a period "." is missing as your dataset name is SASDATA.TWO
Also, in the else statement, you are writing to sasdata & two however you have defined "sasdata.three" as the dataset name in your DATA step >> "
data sasuser.one two sasdata.three;
Hope this helps....Good Luck...!!!
The correct answer is not A. It is D ("The DATA step fails execution due to syntax errors."). The this due to the errors described in a previous reply. If submitting the code the SAS log looks like this:
56 data sasuser.one two sasdata.three;
57 set sasdata two;
ERROR: File WORK.SASDATA.DATA does not exist.
58 if x = 5 then output sasuser.one;
59 else output sasdata two;
-------
455
ERROR 455-185: Data set was not specified on the DATA statement.
60 run;
NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of errors.
WARNING: The data set SASUSER.ONE may be incomplete. When this step was stopped there were 0
observations and 1 variables.
WARNING: Data set SASUSER.ONE was not replaced because this step was stopped.
WARNING: The data set WORK.TWO may be incomplete. When this step was stopped there were 0
observations and 1 variables.
WARNING: Data set WORK.TWO was not replaced because this step was stopped.
WARNING: The data set SASDATA.THREE may be incomplete. When this step was stopped there were 0
observations and 1 variables.
NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time):
real time 0.07 seconds
cpu time 0.04 seconds
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