I am trying to find the number of places within a 30 mile radius for every place. For example, for Springfield, IL, how many towns are in a 30 mile radius?
For every place, I have the name, the latitude, and the longitude and n = 30k.
This problem would be relatively simple if the dataset were smaller:
PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE Distance_Table_1 AS
SELECT
MASTER.PlaceID AS PlaceID
,Master.INTPTLAT AS LAT1
,Master.INTPTLONG AS LONG1
,Match.INTPTLAT AS LAT2
,Match.INTPTLONG AS LONG2
,GEODIST(Master.INTPTLAT, Master.INTPTLONG, Match.INTPTLAT,Match.INTPTLONG,'M') AS DISTANCE
FROM MASTER_TABLE_CLEANED_ MASTER
CROSS JOIN MASTER_TABLE_CLEANED_ AS MATCH
;
QUIT;
I would then create a count of all places within 30 miles for every place.
The problem is that this produces a ridiculously large table that my SAS cannot handle (900M rows).
How might I process this more efficiently?