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lakshya
Calcite | Level 5

need help to convert  below sql query into proc sql or data set query of sas 


Select x.*
from yyy x
inner join
(
select abc, ad, min(date) as Minad
from dbo.xx
where xx in ('xx' ,'xx' ,'xx' ) AND Activity_Date >= 'mm/dd/yyyy'
group by case_ID, Activity
)
as b on a.abc = b.abc and a.ad=b.Minad
where (a.ad)>= 'mm/dd/yyyy' and a.abc in ('xx' ,'xx' ,'xx' ) AND B.xx  IS NOT NULL
group by a.abc,a.xx,b.xx

 

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lakshya
Calcite | Level 5

need help to convert  below sql query into proc sql or data set query of sas 


Select x.*
from yyy x
inner join
(
select abc, ad, min(date) as Minad
from dbo.xx
where xx in ('xx' ,'xx' ,'xx' ) AND Activity_Date >= 'mm/dd/yyyy'
group by case_ID, Activity
)
as b on a.abc = b.abc and a.ad=b.Minad
where (a.ad)>= 'mm/dd/yyyy' and a.abc in ('xx' ,'xx' ,'xx' ) AND B.xx  IS NOT NULL
group by a.abc,a.xx,b.xx

PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

As I read it, there is nothing in your code not supported by PROC SQL in SAS, so simply wrap it inside a PROC SQL call.

lakshya
Calcite | Level 5
But it's not working so syntax error
It gives syntax error
PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

What error appears in the log?

Reeza
Super User

 

Post your FULL LOG.

art297
Opal | Level 21

If activity_date and ad are SAS dates, and 'mm/dd/yy' are actually numbers, you should use the form:

AND Activity_Date >= 'ddmonyyyy'd

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

 

kiranv_
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

I do not completly understand the query. But most of it should work in Proc SQL too. Except few changes where you mention date columns and at is not null.

 

Activity_Date >= 'mm/dd/yyyy'

to

Activity_Date >= 'ddmmmyyyy'd  example '21jul2017'd

 

is not null

to

is not missing

 

 

 

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