Hi!
am new to SAS and stuck. trying to get a subset of my data using this code:
data sasuser.op2;
set sasuser.op
if DEPRES = 1;
run;
proc freq;
tables DEPRES;
run;
@pamelisa wrote:
Hi!
am new to SAS and stuck. trying to get a subset of my data using this code:
data sasuser.op2;
set sasuser.op
if DEPRES = 1;
run;
proc freq;
tables DEPRES;
run;
You forgot a semicolon after the SET statement.
Please include your log and a detailed explanation of what your problem is....you never actually say what happens or what's not working so I'm guessing at the issue right now.
Of course, if you don't actually need the subset file, the following would run faster:
proc freq data=sasuser.op (where=(DEPRES = 1)); tables DEPRES; run;
Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com
Your SET statement is missing a semicolon.
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