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Rvasireddi
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Hi,

  I have table shell with column1=parameter (containing continuous and categorical values) ,

                                     Column2=OVERALL (Freq Counts and continuous results using proc means and proc freq) 2-subjects

                                     Column3=MALE (2 subjects).

  As per team request, it is required to present colum4=FEMALE (0 records for continuous and categorical ). I don't have female in source dataset. so how to get it in final output. Is there a possible way to do it. without manipulating with original data.

                                  

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Reeza
Super User

Yes, you can use the PRELOADFMT in several PROC and CLASSDATA in others.

 

This is also commonly asked, so you can find several answers on here:

https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Procedures/PROC-FREQ-Include-Zero-Counts/td-p/325505

 


@Rvasireddi wrote:

Hi,

  I have table shell with column1=parameter (containing continuous and categorical values) ,

                                     Column2=OVERALL (Freq Counts and continuous results using proc means and proc freq) 2-subjects

                                     Column3=MALE (2 subjects).

  As per team request, it is required to present colum4=FEMALE (0 records for continuous and categorical ). I don't have female in source dataset. so how to get it in final output. Is there a possible way to do it. without manipulating with original data.

                                  


 

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