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kvera40
Calcite | Level 5

I have a data set from SAS. I am trying to make a report that sums the MSRP for each MAKE of sports cars. 

 

I'm not too sure how to do this. 

 

I tried using the pro univariate but I don't know how to format to sum the MSRP for each make. 

 

data sportscars;

     set sashelp.cars;

     if type = 'Sports';

run;

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Reeza
Super User

Put MAKE in the CLASS or BY statement. 

If you include it in the BY statement the data has to be sorted. In the CLASS statement it does not.

 

Personally, I prefer PROC MEANS.

 

PROC MEANS DATA= sashelp.cars N SUM;

class make;

var MSRP;

output out=want sum(MSRP) = MSRP_TOTAL;

run;

kvera40
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you so much!!! I had tried proc means, but I did not format it correctly. 

 

 

RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Please mark @Reeza's answer as correct.

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