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Sandeep77
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi all,

I have used proc freq data step to count the number of clients and I have the output result.

I want to export the output result to excel. I have done normal export step to export the entire table but I don't know how to export  the proc freq table to excel. Can you please assist if that can be done? When I try to export the proc freq data information, which table name should I consider? If I select the table name it will pull the table where the proc freq data is coming from. Please see an example of below code to understand.

Proc export data=Accs_To_Track
outfile='\\JP.local\shares\public\Trace\Accsintrace.xlsx'
dbms=xlsx
replace;
sheet="Accs_To_Track";
run;

This will pull the Accs_to_Track table instead of the proc freq data that I want.

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
ods excel file="something.xlsx";
proc freq data = ...
    ...
run;
ods excel close;
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Paige Miller
Sandeep77
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
ods excel file="something.xlsx";
proc freq data = ...
... (what does these three dot mean?)
run;
ods excel close;
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@Sandeep77 wrote:
ods excel file="something.xlsx";
proc freq data = ...
... (what does these three dot mean?)
run;
ods excel close;

These dots are a stand-in for the PROC FREQ code you already have (but did not post).

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