This sounds a lot like homework. So I'm going to suggest looking at the documentation for Proc Freq statement, out=option on a Tables statement and Proc Sort.
Throw out a small sample data set, the results you want (even if just a description), and what you have tried.
@Lombardc1 wrote:
Hi thank you for response. Not homework:-). I am doing this for my own research as BA and are in process to experience with SAS.
Post what you've tried. We'll be happy to help you debug. The basics is PROC FREQ are straightforward and there are many examples online.
If you're training for a BA the process to a solution is just as important.
List the requirements.
Explore your options
Pilot a solution
Implement solution
For programming solutions I recommend breaking it into pseudocode at least.
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