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Calcite | Level 5 CDR
Calcite | Level 5

Hi

 

I'm trying to add a sum to my data set. I want it to be in the first line - just under the lables.

 

I have:

                   Num1       Num2

name1             12           10

name1              8             6

name1              9            11

 

I want:

                   Num1       Num2

Total                29           27

name1             12           10

name1              8             6

name1              9            11

 

Thanks in advance 🙂

/Christine

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26
proc sql;
  create table WANT as 
  select  "Total" as NAME,
          sum(NUM1) as NUM1,
          sum(NUM2) as NUM2
  from    HAVE
  union all
  select  NAME,
          NUM1,
          NUM2
  from    HAVE;
quit;

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26
proc sql;
  create table WANT as 
  select  "Total" as NAME,
          sum(NUM1) as NUM1,
          sum(NUM2) as NUM2
  from    HAVE
  union all
  select  NAME,
          NUM1,
          NUM2
  from    HAVE;
quit;
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Do you want the sums in a dataset or report?

 

Proc report and proc tabulate allow sum-rows before and after details-rows.

 

proc tabulate data=sashelp.class;    
   var height weight;
   class sex / order=unformatted missing;
   table 
      all={label="Total"} sex='',
      height weight
   ;
   keylabel sum= ' ';
run;

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