Then just edit RW9's code accordingly: Delete (and forget) $200, use ifn in place of ifc and replace "*" by . (the period denotes a numeric missing value) or whatever numeric value was displayed as an asterisk (assuming it was always the same value).
Numeric variables cannot hold the symbol *, therefore either the variable is character or you have changed the missing option. Either way, this is why we always ask for test data in the form of a datastep to avoid these needless backwards and forwards guessing your data.
Then just edit RW9's code accordingly: Delete (and forget) $200, use ifn in place of ifc and replace "*" by . (the period denotes a numeric missing value) or whatever numeric value was displayed as an asterisk (assuming it was always the same value).
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