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Calcite | Level 5

Hi-

 

I am currently work on a report that will involve ods rtf output for clients. A section of my code includes a proc means statement with a class variable. Similiar to this........

 

proc means nolabels data=mydata n mean;

class company;

var OpTime;

output out=meansdata;

run;

 

Which produces output that looks like this..........

 

                                OpTime

Company              NObs                  N            Mean

CompanyA            18343             18343        64.87

CompnayB             152                152            75.59

 

However, I need the class variables to be next to each other in the output not on top of each other. Needed output..........

 

                               Company A                                            Company B

OpTime              N                     Mean                             N                         Mean

                       18343                   64.87                         152                         75.59

 

I have tried using proc transposed and keep getting the same error message........

 

"data set work.meansdata is not sorted in ascending sequence. The current BY group has"

 

Any thoughts are wanted. Thank you. 

 

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Jade | Level 19
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BStats
Calcite | Level 5

I got it. I was missing NOSEPS. Thanks!

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