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Quartz | Level 8

When I set per_osha10.sum to 0.99 99% appears.
However, when per_osha10.sum is set to 1.00 **% appears.
I would like the output to show 100%.

define per_osha10 / analysis format=percent5. style(column)={background=CXECEDEC cellwidth=1.5in};
rbreak after / summarize;
compute per_osha10;
if _break_="_RBREAK_" then per_osha10.sum=1.00;
endcomp;

Thank you.

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Tim_SAS
Barite | Level 11

Try PERCENT6. as the format instead of PERCENT5.

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Jade | Level 19

Increase the width of the format you need to consider that negative values are printed with parenthesis.   You may also want to consider the PERCENTNw.d

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