I cannot imagine why you would want ifelse to support an na.rm argument, and 
your phrase 'still retains the missing data denoted as "NA"' seems exactly how 
ifelse  works anyway. You may need to study how NA values work... basic things 
like TRUE & NA ==NA and when you should use is.na(). The"Introduction to R" 
document may be helpful, as might "The R Inferno".

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On August 17, 2016 11:24:45 AM PDT, Olu Ola via R-help <r-help@r-project.org> 
wrote:
>Hello,I am trying to create a dummy variable using the ifelse
>statement. However, the ifelse statement does not recognize na.rm =
>True.
>How can I create a dummy variable so that it still retains the missing
>data denoted as "NA" ?
>Regards
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