Hi everyone,
I'm looking for unique counts by a certain group. So when I use this code:
proc sql;
select count(distinct(childid)) as UniqueFam
from ResearchAsthmaEvent5
where programtypeid = 1
group by casedisposition_coll;
run;
I get this results:
UniqueFam |
130 |
56 |
11 |
What I would like is this:
casedisposition_coll | UniqueFam |
1 | 130 |
2 | 56 |
3 | 11 |
Thanks in advance!
Doh!, I figured it out!
proc sql;
select casedisposition_coll, count(distinct(childid)) as UniqueFam
from ResearchAsthmaEvent5
where programtypeid = 1
group by casedisposition_coll;
run;
Doh!, I figured it out!
proc sql;
select casedisposition_coll, count(distinct(childid)) as UniqueFam
from ResearchAsthmaEvent5
where programtypeid = 1
group by casedisposition_coll;
run;
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