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Hi Everyone,
I am getting below error message when trying to run below code with ENCODING=WLATIN1 from SAS Studio. Can you please suggest on it.
Note : The same code is running fine with ENCODING=UTF-8
DATA T1; var1="aábcčdď"; run;
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I'd generate the cumulative incidence rate at several specific time points by using proc lifetest. Code was shown below. However, I still get the cumulative incident rate at continuous time points. Could you help me figure it out?
proc lifetest data=data intervals=0 to 12 by 1 method = lt;
time Month*death(0)/EVENTCODE=1;
strata group;
run;
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Brand new to SAS. I'm doing something that I expect is relatively easy, but I'm struggling to get it right. The requirement is basic - I'm reading in a long file with many rows, if a record matches a criteria I want it to be shipped to a different "bypass" file that I'll work on in a later process, but it should be removed from the original read-in file. Environment is zOS - input file is defined and passed in via JCL (all working). I get the following errors if I remove my actual logic - if I leave the FILENAME statement in without referencing it there's no errors. ERROR: Invalid logical name. ERROR: Error in the FILENAME statement. ERROR: Invalid file, BYPASS_FILE. FILENAME BYPASS_FILE BYPASS1;
/***********************************************************/
/* READ FILE */
/***********************************************************/
DATA DATAIN;
INFILE DATAIN;
INPUT
@ 00001 RECORD_NUMBER $CHAR8.
@ 01769 COMPONENT_STATUS $CHAR1.
;
/*******************************************************************/
/* CREATE BYPASS FILE - USED TO STORE RECORDS WHICH HAVE AN */
/* INACTIVE COMPONENT: COMPONENT_STATUS = I */
/*******************************************************************/
IF COMPONENT_STATUS = 'I' THEN DO;
FILE BYPASS_FILE;
PUT;
DELETE;
END;
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Hey SAS Community, I am new to SAS and would appreciate any advice on this topic. For a university project, I need to calculate the expected sales value for the upcoming months after my dataset runs out. The dataset includes Total_amt , which contains the transaction values, and Tran_date , which specifies the dates of the transactions. data TransactionsWithSasDate;
set Transactions;
Tran_date = mdy(Month, Day, Year);
format Tran_date date9.;
run;
proc sql;
create table MonthlySales as
select
intnx('Month', Tran_date, 0, 'Beginning') as Month format=date9.,
sum(Total_amt) as MonthlySalesValue
from TransactionsWithSasDate
group by calculated Month;
quit;
proc arima data=MonthlySales;
identify var=MonthlySalesValue(12);
estimate p=1 q=1;
forecast lead=12 id=Month interval=Month out=ForecastedSalesValue;
run;
proc sgplot data=ForecastedSalesValue;
series x=Month y=MonthlySalesValue / lineattrs=(color=blue) legendlabel="Actual";
series x=Month y=Forecast / lineattrs=(color=red) legendlabel="Forecast";
xaxis label='Month';
yaxis label='Monthly sales value';
title 'Monthly Sales Trend and Forecast';
run; I double-checked my code, but I am not sure if it is correct because the output graph looks a little off. Any advice on this topic would be highly appreciated! Greetings, Johannes
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