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Garik
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello.

Dears, I want to create ABC analysis in sas. Can you help me figure out if a 'proc' is available in SAS, or I should do by myself?

And the second question is?  On what platform of SAS I can create dinamic reports by creating Buttons, scroll bars chek boxes or something like that,( such kind of tools are available in excel) .

 

thanks beforehand.

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

Can you say more about what you are trying to do? Maybe post sample data?

 

An internet search revealed this reference:

http://www.ims-productivity.com/page.cfm/content/ABCPareto-analysis/

 

SAS provides a wealth of industrial/manufacturing quality control procedures as part of SAS/QC software, including the PARETO procedure.

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tomrvincent
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

to see which SAS modules are licensed at your site.


proc setinit;
run;

Garik
Obsidian | Level 7

thanks for the replay. But it is said that the proc set in it was available in 

Version 8 of the SAS System

and there are no plans to restore.

 

maybe there are another procidure for the problem? 

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

What version of SAS software are you running? Submit

%put &=sysvlong;

and then cut and paste the last line in the SAS log. It will look something like this:

SYSVLONG=9.04.01M4P110916

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

Can you say more about what you are trying to do? Maybe post sample data?

 

An internet search revealed this reference:

http://www.ims-productivity.com/page.cfm/content/ABCPareto-analysis/

 

SAS provides a wealth of industrial/manufacturing quality control procedures as part of SAS/QC software, including the PARETO procedure.

Garik
Obsidian | Level 7

hello. 

Many thanks. this is what I was looking for.

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