Hello everyone,

My progress has stalled on finding a way of creating a somewhat complicated 
variable to add to my existing dataframe and I am hoping one of you could help 
me out. The dataframe below contains only a fraction of the data of my complete 
dataframe, but all of the variables. What I want to do is add another variable 
named 'WEEK' to this dataframe that is assigned 1 for row 1 and remains 1 until 
the first SAT (i.e. Saturday) under variable 'DOW' (day of week) occurs, at 
which point variable 'WEEK' is now assigned 2. 'WEEK' should continue to be 
assigned 2 until the following SAT under variable 'DOW' at which variable 
'WEEK' will now be assigned 3, and so on. In this scheme, weekdays are such 
that SAT=1, SUN=2, MON=3,.....FRI=7. I am basically trying to assign week 
numbers to potential sampling days in a survey season for use in a program that 
will generate a fisheries creel survey schedule. I should note that if element 
1 happens to have DOW=SAT (that is the case this year, since!
  the first day of our survey 05/01 is a Saturday), then WEEK 1 begins on day 1 
(05/01/2010) and WEEK 2 will begin on the first SAT under variable DOW. I hope 
I explained this clearly enough, if not let me know. If this sent twice, I 
apologize.

Mike

         MM DD YR DOW DOW. DTYPE  TOD  TOD. SITENUM       DESC
1         05 01 2010 SAT        1     2            MORN    1     101         
WALNUT.CK
185    05 01 2010 SAT         1     2            MORN    1     102           
LAMPE
369    05 01 2010 SAT         1     2            MORN    1     103          
EAST.AVE
553    05 01 2010 SAT         1     2           MORN    1     104          
NORTH.EAST
737    05 01 2010 SAT         1     2          AFTN       2     101           
WALNUT.CK
921    05 01 2010 SAT         1     2          AFTN       2     102            
LAMPE
1105 05 01 2010 SAT          1     2         AFTN       2     103           
EAST.AVE
1289 05 01 2010 SAT         1     2          AFTN       2     104           
NORTH.EAST
2        05 02 2010 SUN        2     2          MORN    1     101           
WALNUT.CK
186   05 02 2010 SUN        2     2          MORN    1     102            LAMPE
370   05 02 2010 SUN        2     2          MORN    1     103            
EAST.AVE
554   05 02 2010 SUN         2     2         MORN    1     104           
NORTH.EAST
738   05 02 2010 SUN         2     2         AFTN      2     101            
WALNUT.CK
922   05 02 2010 SUN         2     2          AFTN     2     102              
LAMPE
1106 05 02 2010 SUN          2     2       AFTN       2     103            
EAST.AVE
1290 05 02 2010 SUN        2     2          AFTN      2     104            
NORTH.EAST
3        05 03 2010 MON        3     1        MORN    1     101           
WALNUT.CK
187   05 03 2010 MON    3     1           MORN    1     102               LAMPE
371   05 03 2010 MON      3     1          MORN    1     103           EAST.AVE
555   05 03 2010 MON      3     1          MORN    1     104           
NORTH.EAST
739   05 03 2010 MON    3     1           AFTN      2     101            
WALNUT.CK
923   05 03 2010 MON      3     1          AFTN      2     102               
LAMPE
1107 05 03 2010 MON      3     1          AFTN      2     103            
EAST.AVE
1291 05 03 2010 MON         3     1      AFTN      2     104            
NORTH.EAST
4        05 04 2010 TUE          4     1         MORN    1     101           
WALNUT.CK
188   05 04 2010 TUE         4     1           MORN    1     102           LAMPE
372   05 04 2010 TUE          4     1        MORN     1     103            
EAST.AVE
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