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  1. wannabe2007

    How to use .first variable in SAS data step

    To follow is the code I'm using. It seems to be working fine with the exception of the .first variable data step. Thanks for any additional help. /* Calculate the median wait times to initial LTC placement by type of LTCF and situation (i.e. community & hospital)*/ /* First pull wait offers...
  2. wannabe2007

    How to use .first variable in SAS data step

    I want to thnak all of you who took the time to reply to my post. I still haven't been able to always pull the first record but still working on it. Thanks again.
  3. wannabe2007

    How to use .first variable in SAS data step

    Scenario: Want to pull only the first record of a dataset by user ID (may be duplicates for any given user) by earliest date and record number ID (may be duplicates for any given user). This is what I’ve tried so far and it is not always pulling the first visit. proc sort data=FirstVisit...
  4. wannabe2007

    Unique Record ID in Access 2003

    Yes, the data will be entered via a form. KARL is an example of a predefined unique field assigned to each record of the database. Can you suggest where I might find some sample VBA coding that would enable me to do what you’ve suggested? Thanks so much for your help.
  5. wannabe2007

    Unique Record ID in Access 2003

    When a record is first added to this particular database I’m working on, I would like a record to be automatically assigned the current date (e.g. 22-Jul-09) in a separate field. I also would like to be able to automatically assign each record with a unique alphanumeric identifier (e.g...

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