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Date:         Thu, 8 Mar 2012 10:35:55 -0500
Reply-To:     Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: reading in Excel where data for a single record is on two rows

That didn't translate into a email very well so I have no way to tell which values are the first or the second row. Why not just export it as a csv file and read it with a data step.

data want ; infile 'mydata.csv' dsd dlm=',' firstobs=2; input statute description / case ... ; run;

On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 10:30:16 -0500, Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> wrote:

>Hi. I have an Excel file that I need to read into SAS. Each "record" has been put onto two rows. > >(NOTE: Data presented here is not real - it is made up to simulate the actual data.) > > > >STATUTE > >DESCRIPTION > >CASE # > >ARR_DATE > >LASTNAME > >FIRSTNAME > >DOB > >OTBS > >877.03 > >BREACH OF PEACE/DOC/FIGHTING/BRAWLING > >56789078 > >02/01/2012 > >STOOGE > >MOE > >05/01/1964 > >0654312345 > >316.1935-2 > >BREACH OF PEACE/DOC/FIGHTING/BRAWLING > >87670987 > >02/01/2012 > >STOOGE > >LARRY > >07/01/1956 > >0654312975 > >843.01 > >BREACH OF PEACE/DOC/FIGHTING/BRAWLING > >67164987 > >02/01/2012 > >STOOGE > >CURLY > >01/01/1970 > >0654312000 > > > >What I want is to have it read in so one row per record: STATUTE, DESCRIPTION, CASE, ARR_DATE, LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME, DOB, OTBS. > >We don't have the ACCESS-PC component of SAS. > >Before I try a bazillion different ways to read this in, I thought I'd see if anyone has an "oh yeah, I read data in like this all the time, here's what you do" method to share :) Or if there is an Excel trick that I can put it all onto the same Row in Excel - then I could handle that no worries. > >Thanks, > >Cindy D.


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