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DavidPhillips2
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Is there a way to show a single column list of values as a column rather than a row with proc tabulate?  E.g.

Column name

A 5

B 15

C 30

All 50

 

Instead of Column name A B C All

5 15 30 50

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DavidPhillips2
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Found the answer.  My question was rather bad.

 

table (application_type = ' ' all), N = ' ';

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Reeza
Super User

Not sure I follow. Can you show a more detailed example? 

DavidPhillips2
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Found the answer.  My question was rather bad.

 

table (application_type = ' ' all), N = ' ';

ballardw
Super User

I am guessing here but the only way would be to put the variable into a ROW level expression.

 

Apparently you currently have some something like:

table var all;

You might try:

 

table var all ,

         n

;

 

Exlicitly making the statistic a separate column and the varaible as a row.

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