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hello i am showing a youtube video of sas coding code baseline post baseline change from baseline percentage from baseline here we load let me remove the datasets that are present in my work environment now let me load the lab data so this is the lab data what we see it has subject id lab test analysis now let me go ahead and create a variable called baseline flag for all visits having visit n is equal to so now the lab1 data set will look like this now let me for all baseline value which is flat as y then let me retain the baseline value as y and initialize a new variable called as base where all base will be so the lab1 will data will look something like this so next for all visit is equal to zero baseline should be missing so now the lab data looks something like this so our ultimate goal is to produce for all baseline value not equal to y you have to calculate change and percentage change from baseline so we run a do loop and calculate change with formula a by minus base and perce