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shc1212
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

I was wondering if there is a way to replace the Base and Compare values in the proc compare output, to enable easier review. Example - Base is replaced as QC, Compare is replaced as  Production. 

 

Thanks

 

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VDD
Ammonite | Level 13 VDD
Ammonite | Level 13

something like this

 

%let mybase = thisone;
%let mycomp = thatone;

proc compare base=&mybase. compare=&mycomp.;
run;

if you are comparing to a production dataset the base should be assigned to the production table as a good rule of thumb.

 

shc1212
Calcite | Level 5

that wont work.  see the output below. 

What I want is to replace that Base and Compare by QC and Production.

 

|| Planned Treatment for Period 01 (N)
|| Base Compare
USUBJID || TRT01PN TRT01PN Diff. % Diff
_________________ || _________ _________ _________ _________

Reeza
Super User

@shc1212 wrote:

that wont work.  see the output below. 

What I want is to replace that Base and Compare by QC and Production.

 

|| Planned Treatment for Period 01 (N)
|| Base Compare
USUBJID || TRT01PN TRT01PN Diff. % Diff
_________________ || _________ _________ _________ _________


 

Not easily, you could by modifying the template for the procedure but I highly suspect that's more work that it's worth. Instead, I would try to pipe the results to a data set, customize the names within the data set and then use PROC PRINT/REPORT to display the output.

Reeza
Super User

You can create a small macro that does this easily.

 

%macro customCompare(source = , compare = );

proc compare base=&source. compare = &compare <other options as needed>;
....

run;

%mend customCompare;

And then you can call it each time as:

 

%customCompare(base = QC, compare=Production);

%customCompare(base = QC1, compare=Production2);

@shc1212 wrote:

Hi,

 

I was wondering if there is a way to replace the Base and Compare values in the proc compare output, to enable easier review. Example - Base is replaced as QC, Compare is replaced as  Production. 

 

Thanks

 


 

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