how to use data step or sql to achieve this.any suggestions or ideas ?
thanks!
orignial data:
date | spend |
20180801 | 5 |
20180801 | 4 |
20180802 | 3 |
20180802 | 7 |
20180802 | 1 |
20180803 | 0.5 |
want:
date | sumCumulative |
20180801 | 9 |
20180802 | 20 |
20180803 | 20.5 |
logic:
date | cumulativeSum |
20180801 | 5+4 |
20180802 | 5+4+3+7+1 |
20180803 | 5+4+3+7+1+0.5 |
data have;
infile cards expandtabs;
input date spend;
cards;
20180801 5 20180801 5+4
20180801 4 20180802 5+4+3+7+1
20180802 3 20180803 5+4+3+7+1+0.5
20180802 7
20180802 1
20180803 0.5
;
run;
proc summary data=have;
by date;
var spend;
output out=temp sum=;
run;
data want;
set temp;
sum+spend;
run;
Please supply example data in a usable form (datastep with datalines), and show the expected output.
You can't have two columns with the same name in a dataset.
data have;
infile cards expandtabs;
input date spend;
cards;
20180801 5 20180801 5+4
20180801 4 20180802 5+4+3+7+1
20180802 3 20180803 5+4+3+7+1+0.5
20180802 7
20180802 1
20180803 0.5
;
run;
proc summary data=have;
by date;
var spend;
output out=temp sum=;
run;
data want;
set temp;
sum+spend;
run;
data have;
infile cards expandtabs;
input date spend;
cards;
20180801 5 20180801 5+4
20180801 4 20180802 5+4+3+7+1
20180802 3 20180803 5+4+3+7+1+0.5
20180802 7
20180802 1
20180803 0.5
;
run;
data want;
do until(last.date);
set have;
by date;
sum+spend;
end;
run;
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