proc sort data=Final
out=Final3;
by state;
proc print data=final3;
var id name date manner_of_death armed age gender race city state flee body_camera;
where state in ('MA', 'CT', 'NH', 'VT', 'ME', 'RI');
sum
by state;
pageby state;
run;
So, I am trying to get count totals on the bottom of my tables for each page (attached) of the amount of records there. I do not want to sum any number...how do I do that??
I was looking for a summary for a total number on each state. If you look at my attachment where the n= is I want an area saying 'Total Number of' with the count of records for that page.
SUMLABEL on the PROC PRINT statement.
The documentation has an example of this implementation for PROC PRINT.
PROC PRINT has SUM or SUMBY statements, but you seem to have SUM BY(space). Check the log to see if SAS is correcting this for you, but it's good to be explicit in your syntax.
And if you don't have a record you want to SUM add a dummy variable that has a value of 1 to each record and use that but don't display it.
I think that would work, but haven't tested it.
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