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BeeBop9
Calcite | Level 5

When I run a proc means in ODS Excel, I get the output, but it's all in one Excel row.  So if the data set has 50 variables, for example, I'll get 50 rows (each with var name, mean, min, max, etc....), but they're all in one Excel row.  Is there a way to insert each one into a separate Excel row?  

Thanks!

-Dave 

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Always post your code.  You can get them one on each row by putting the stats request on the proc line, e.g:

proc means data=<ds> n mean;
  var <variable>;
  output out=want;
run;

so you see I put n and mean on the proc means line.

ballardw
Super User

Show your proc means code.

You might want the option on the Proc statement STACKODSOUTPUT.

BeeBop9
Calcite | Level 5

Yes, STACKODSOUTPUT was all I needed--thanks so much!    -Dave 

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