proc format;
picture mypct /*(round) */
/* low-high='00.0009%'; /*digit selectors '0009%' */
low-99='00.0000%'
99 - high='100%';
run;
proc sql;
create table app_summary2 as
select LOAN_OFFICER,RACF_ID,sum(stp) as stp1, sum(ln_cnt) as ln,
sum(stp)/sum(ln_cnt)*100 as pct12 format=mypct.
from app_summary
group by LOAN_OFFICER,RACF_ID
;quit;
proc sort data= app_summary2;by loan_officer;run;
I use ODS Tagset excel
ODS TAGSETS.ExcelXP file="&ReportOut..xml" Path="&OutDir" style=&dors_style;
%CoverSheet(&ReportName,&pbd_date_key,&Version);
ODS TAGSETS.ExcelXP
options(sheet_interval='none'
default_column_width='8'
sheet_name="Summary"
center_horizontal="no"
frozen_headers = "no"
Orientation='Landscape'
embedded_titles='Yes'
fittopage="No"
blackandwhite="No"
Embedded_Footnotes='Yes'
absolute_column_width='7'
autofit_height="Yes");
Proc tabulate data=app_summary2 order= data format=10. S=[cellwidth=80];
Class LOAN_OFFICER racf_id /missing;
Var stp1 pct12 ln;
Tables LOAN_OFFICER * racf_id =' ' all={label='Total' S=[background = lightblue cellwidth=80]} *[STYLE=[Font_Weight=bold]],
all={ label='Apps Sent Summary' S=[background = lightblue]} *[STYLE=[Font_Weight=light]]
*(pct12 =''*mean ='Total % Sum of % Sent to Processing' *f=mypct.
stp1 =' '*sum='Sum of SENT_TO_PROC_BY_END_RPT_MO'
ln=''*sum ='Sum of CT_LN_NBR' )
/ box='Loan Officer and LO_RACF';
keylabel n='';
run;
pct12(Total % Sum of % Sent to Processing) is the problem When it exports I loose 2 digits from the display. I get
Total % Sum of % Sent to Processing |
Sum of SENT_TO_PROC_BY_END_RPT_MO |
Sum of CT_LN_NBR |
|
70.00% |
14 |
20 |
|
61.90% |
13 |
21 |
|
66.67% |
8 |
12 |
I should be getting for digits such as
70.0050%
60.9012%
When formatting data for Excel you need to use TAGATTR to format your fields and you use Excel formats not SAS formats.
Can you give an example?
You can find examples here:
http://www.sas.com/events/cm/867226/ExcelXPPaperIndex.pdf
Find the topic of interest in the first column and the last column tells you what paper and page has the example. If you look at the bottom of the file, there are links to each of the documents.
Excel Format is what you're looking for.
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