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christinagting0
Quartz | Level 8

The followin my proc print code. However, what is not displaying is the n value fo each of the sites (i.e., the number of observations).

 

How can I get this value to display?

 

proc print data=omrswork noobs n;
where count_carf1 >0 and count_carf2=0 and count_carf3=0 and count_carf4=0 and dc_fiscal_year=3 and dc_fiscal_year^=99;
var dc_fiscal_year count_nscx omrs_num_visits obs;
sum count_nscx denominator;
by site;
format dc_fiscal_year fiscalyear. site site.;
run;

 

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christinagting0
Quartz | Level 8

I got it! just add n="you total title here"

 

this is the code I used:

 

proc print data=omrswork noobs n="site count=";
where count_carf1 >0 and count_carf2=0 and count_carf3=0 and count_carf4=0 and dc_fiscal_year=3 and dc_fiscal_year^=99;
var dc_fiscal_year count_nscx omrs_num_visits obs;
sum count_nscx denominator;
by site;
format dc_fiscal_year fiscalyear. site site.;
run;

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