SQL + geodis() -- sorry I have forgetton. You need check documentation. Here is dummy code.
proc sql;
create table distance as
select a.* ,b.id as _id, geodis(.......) as distance
from have a, have b;
quit;
after that you need transpose your table distance to get final output.
Xia Keshan
SQL + geodis() -- sorry I have forgetton. You need check documentation. Here is dummy code.
proc sql;
create table distance as
select a.* ,b.id as _id, geodis(.......) as distance
from have a, have b;
quit;
after that you need transpose your table distance to get final output.
Xia Keshan
Syntaxt for
GEODIST(latitude-1, longitude-1, latitude-2, longitude-2 <,options>)
so use Ksharps code and bring in the b version of lat and long :
add to the select statement
b.longitude as blong, b.latitude as blat, geodist (latitude, longitude, blat, blong) as distance
you may likely want the store from the b data set as well so you know which distance which would bring up b.id as bstore in the select as well.
Thanks to all. I finally found 'how to'.
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