I've a data as follows.
ticket_count | resolved_by | percentage_of_tickets_resolved |
4 | L2 | 19.05% |
7 | L2 | 33.33% |
5 | L2 | 23.81% |
4 | L3 | 19.05% |
1 | L3 | 4.76% |
I just want to sum the variables ticket_count and percentage_of_tickets_resolved and group by the varaible resolved_by to display the the data as follows.
ticket_count | resolved_by | percentage_of_tickets_resolved |
16 | L2 | 76.19% |
5 | L3 | 23.81% |
When I tried the below code, I received the error as
26 proc sql;
27 select *,sum(ticket_count) as ticket_counts,sum(percentage_of_tickets_resolved) as t_percentage_of_tickets_resolved
28 from summary1
29 group by ticket_counts
30 having (calculated ticket_counts)>1;
ERROR: Summary functions are restricted to the SELECT and HAVING clauses only.
NOTE: PROC SQL set option NOEXEC and will continue to check the syntax of statements.
31 quit;
I think there is an issue with having clause in my code. Appreciate if someone help me to overcome this issue.
data have;
input ticket_count resolved_by$ percentage_of_tickets_resolved;
datalines;
4 L2 19.05
7 L2 33.33
5 L2 23.81
4 L3 19.05
1 L3 4.76
;
proc sql;
create table want as
select sum(ticket_count) as ticket_count_sum
,resolved_by
,sum(percentage_of_tickets_resolved) as percentage_of_tickets_resolved
from have
group by resolved_by
having ticket_count_sum > 1;
quit;
data have;
input ticket_count resolved_by$ percentage_of_tickets_resolved;
datalines;
4 L2 19.05
7 L2 33.33
5 L2 23.81
4 L3 19.05
1 L3 4.76
;
proc sql;
create table want as
select sum(ticket_count) as ticket_count_sum
,resolved_by
,sum(percentage_of_tickets_resolved) as percentage_of_tickets_resolved
from have
group by resolved_by
having ticket_count_sum > 1;
quit;
Have you tried replacing:
having (calculated ticket_counts)>1;
With:
having sum(ticket_count > 1;
Again, its highly advisable to add Test data in the form of a datastep so that we can check.
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