Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 18:01:19 -0400
Reply-To: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: alpha-numeric data split into two tables?
Hi all, happy thursday! I don't think this is to terribly difficult to accomplish but I've dug around and can't find anything; it may also be that after spending 10 hours in front of my computer today, I'm a little tired. I have received over 102,000 rows of lab data, with patient ID, result date / time, result, test, and a pile of other stuff. What I've noticed is that there are many more alpha-based results than I was expecting (I was told to expect 15%, and based on a random sample I'm seeing closer to 30%). What I'd like to do is somehow split the comment-type results (which would be alpha, at least in part) into a new table, and the numeric results into a third (thus leaving my original table untouched). I tried proc sort, but because some comments start with a number, didn't work too well. I thought of using a length(result), but there are some results of "unk" and "n/a". I tried to pull out anything with something in the Comments field, but that didn't work be!
cause there are valid (although anomalous) results with detailed comments. So, I am stumped, and would appreciate any thoughts....
TIA
Chris
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