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NVN
Fluorite | Level 6 NVN
Fluorite | Level 6

Please help me to do the following problem.

 

Revenue informations are avilabe for different years from 2005 to 2009 with the variable "Revenue". write the sas macro which 

will applay "Means and univariable " procedure on each year for revenue avilabe.

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

without sample data it is not possible to present the accurate code. This is an untested code

 

It creates year wise separate dataset for means and univariate

 

 

%macro test(dsetin,year,revenue);
%do i=2005 %to 2009;
proc means data=&dsetin;
where &year=&i;
var &revenue;
output out=means_&i. mean=;
run;

proc univariate data=&dsetin;
where &year=&i;
var &revenue;
output out=univariate_&i. mean=;
run;
%end;
%mend;

 

 

 

Thanks,
Jag

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NVN
Fluorite | Level 6 NVN
Fluorite | Level 6

Please help me to do the following problem.

 

Revenue informations are avilabe for different years from 2005 to 2009 with the variable "Revenue". write the sas macro which 

will applay "Means and univariable " procedure on each year for revenue avilabe.

 

Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16
Please do not post the same question
Thanks,
Jag
Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

without sample data it is not possible to present the accurate code. This is an untested code

 

It creates year wise separate dataset for means and univariate

 

 

%macro test(dsetin,year,revenue);
%do i=2005 %to 2009;
proc means data=&dsetin;
where &year=&i;
var &revenue;
output out=means_&i. mean=;
run;

proc univariate data=&dsetin;
where &year=&i;
var &revenue;
output out=univariate_&i. mean=;
run;
%end;
%mend;

 

 

 

Thanks,
Jag

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