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Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Proc tabulate data=exc_cnt_1 order= data format=10. S=[cellwidth=100];

Class prog_ctgy CODEDESC;

Var GROSS_LN_AMT ln_cnt;

Table CODEDESC=' ' all={label='Total' S=[background = lightblue cellwidth=100]} *[STYLE=[Font_Weight=BOLD]],

        prog_ctgy*(ln_cnt=''*sum='Exceptions Units'  ln_cnt=''*colpctn='% in Units'

           GROSS_LN_AMT=''*sum='Exceptions$'  GROSS_LN_AMT=''*colpctn='% in Dollars' )     

            all={label='Grand Total' S=[background = lightblue]} *[STYLE=[Font_Weight=BOLD]] *ln_cnt =' '*sum=' ' / box='Exception Codes';

           TITLE 'Summary';

          

run;

 

The code produced the attached proc tab results. My question is why does the percent column for GROSS_LN_AMT=''*colpctn='% in Dollars'  match ln_cnt=''*colpctn='% in Units' exactly.  It should be a measure of the totals

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
HI,
There is a difference between PCTN and PCTSUM and also between COLPCTN and COLPCTSUM. If you want the denominator for GROSS_LN_AMT to be based on the SUM, then this
GROSS_LN_AMT=''*colpctn='% in Dollars'
probably needs to change to
GROSS_LN_AMT=''*colpctsum='% in Dollars'

But, since you did not post data, no one can run your code -- but that is my guess.

cynthia

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
HI,
There is a difference between PCTN and PCTSUM and also between COLPCTN and COLPCTSUM. If you want the denominator for GROSS_LN_AMT to be based on the SUM, then this
GROSS_LN_AMT=''*colpctn='% in Dollars'
probably needs to change to
GROSS_LN_AMT=''*colpctsum='% in Dollars'

But, since you did not post data, no one can run your code -- but that is my guess.

cynthia

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