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BrahmanandaRao
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

 

Hi Guys

 

Here difference output with Where  Clause  

 

 

proc sql;
select * from sashelp.class
where name like 'Alfred %' ;
quit;

proc sql;
select * from sashelp.class;
where Name ='Alfred';
quit;
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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Maxim 2: Read the Log.

 74         proc sql;
 75         select * from sashelp.class;
 76         where Name ='Alfred';
 WARNING: This SAS global statement is not supported in PROC SQL. It has been ignored.
 77         quit;

What does it tell you?

Spoiler
The semicolon after SASHELP.CLASS terminates the SELECT, causing WHERE to become a separate statement.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Maxim 2: Read the Log.

 74         proc sql;
 75         select * from sashelp.class;
 76         where Name ='Alfred';
 WARNING: This SAS global statement is not supported in PROC SQL. It has been ignored.
 77         quit;

What does it tell you?

Spoiler
The semicolon after SASHELP.CLASS terminates the SELECT, causing WHERE to become a separate statement.

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