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dlin
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This is my first post here. I would like to create mutiple tables by using proc tabulate. I have 20 different names in the variable called 'group', and would like to create 20 tables for each of the group. I could restrict each group in WHERE statement within proc tabulate. But rather than write my codes 20 times, I'm wondering if there is a way to put macro in there. Appreciate any suggestions.

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Reeza
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Use the BY variable processing with ODS TAGSETS.EXCELXP - it will create each tab for you by default.

http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/odsmarkup/excelxp_demo.html#data

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Astounding
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You have a couple of relatively simple choices (no macro language needed).

 

(1) Sort your data by this GROUP variable, and run a single PROC TABULATE adding the statement BY GROUP;

(2) If your table is two-dimensional, add a third dimension which would be GROUP.  For this to be the paging dimension of the table, it has to appear first:

 

tables GROUP, (row dimension), (column dimension);

 

Good luck.

dlin
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you so much! It provides me a new approach, but I kinda would like to gerenerate 20 tables seperately, because I'd like to export each table into one spreadsheet within one big excel workbook.

Reeza
Super User
Use the BY variable processing with ODS TAGSETS.EXCELXP - it will create each tab for you by default.

http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/odsmarkup/excelxp_demo.html#data
dlin
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you! very helpful!

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