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Pyrite | Level 9

Hi, I have a dataset that has a variable with the name Fees which represents a changed in Fees that were paid. I would like to be able count the number of entries that are not zero ($0.00) and not empty cells using the Case When Statement. Is this even possible using the Case When Statement or is there a more efficient way to achieve this. Thanks in advance.

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Opal | Level 21

The simplest way to count the number of positive fees in a datastep is the sum statement:

countPos + (Fees > 0);

within a SQL query, you would use:

sum(Fees > 0) as countPos,

Note The comparison (Fees > 0) has value 1 for positive fees and zero for nul or missing fees.

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