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Javierphang
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RW9
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Diamond | Level 26

You can use the code window ({i} above your post) to put code into the post, easier than attaching things.  I tend to sub-query things before doing sums and other things, makes it easier to read:

proc sql;
  create table WORK.CUSTOMER as 
  select  count(distinct CUSTOMERID) as RES
  from    (select * from ORION.CUSTOMER where customerid ="0");
quit;
RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Hi,

 

To note for future, its not a great idea to totally remove the original question.  It means anyone searching on a simliar problem will be presented with no information and unjointed posts.  Also a good idea to mark any posts which help correct, so they can be seen in reference to the oroginal quesiton.

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