Hi,
Attached is a question about : Which options are used to create the following PROC PRINT output?
According to the answer key, B is the correct option because the DATE and NONUMBER system options cause the output to appear with the date but without page number. In the PROC PRINT step, the DOUBLE option specifies double spacing, and the NOOBS option removes the default Obs column.
I did not see DOUBLE SPACING from the output table, so I select D.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Eric
What is the source of the question?
If this is the third edition the errata guide is here.
https://support.sas.com/en/books/content-updates-base-prep-guide.html
If it's an older version, you'll need to find the corrected update page. Not sure it's available.
From a quick scan, I would also say D would be the correct answer, not because of the DOUBLE but because of the NOOBS not being on C.
@ericliuzh1 wrote:
Hi,
Attached is a question about : Which options are used to create the following PROC PRINT output?
According to the answer key, B is the correct option because the DATE and NONUMBER system options cause the output to appear with the date but without page number. In the PROC PRINT step, the DOUBLE option specifies double spacing, and the NOOBS option removes the default Obs column.
I did not see DOUBLE SPACING from the output table, so I select D.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Eric
It is the fourth edition.
@ericliuzh1 wrote:
Hi,
Attached is a question about : Which options are used to create the following PROC PRINT output?
According to the answer key, B is the correct option because the DATE and NONUMBER system options cause the output to appear with the date but without page number. In the PROC PRINT step, the DOUBLE option specifies double spacing, and the NOOBS option removes the default Obs column.
I did not see DOUBLE SPACING from the output table, so I select D.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Eric
I agree that the picture you show does not indicate the blank line between observations I would expect in the LIsting destination using the DOUBLE option in proc print. Who published that in when?
Fourth edition Prep Guide. Ch.5, Q5.
Thanks, Cynthia.
Thank you, Cynthia.
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