Hi I have simple query in Proc SQL to look for all ID = 0, but my result included both 1 and 0. The table is in a SQL Server. My query is below
Proc SQL;
Select StudentID
from TBL_Student
where StudentID = 0;
quit;
I had tried to the different in where clause but did not work :
where put(studentid, $1.) = '0'
where put(studentid, best.) = 0
where studentid = put(0, $1.)
where studentid = put(0, 1.)
Please help.
Hi @nshTi62 Assuming I understand your requirement
Proc SQL;
Select * /*all columns*/
from TBL_Student
group by StudentID
having count(distinct StudentID) = 1 and studentid=0;
quit;
Or if it's not, post a sample of what you HAVE and what you WANT
Or, if studentId is a character field, try
Proc SQL;
Select *
from TBL_Student
where input(StudentID, best.) = 0;
quit;
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