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Reeza
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Are you set on using IML? This looks like a report, not a matrix so I would usually recommend PROC REPORT or TABULATE.

 

And the image shown is what you want, what do you currently have. Don't post it as an image, post as text data. I'm not typing out your data to work with it. 

 

Here's a quick intro paper to PROC REPORT.

http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2008/079-2008.pdf

 

You can search on here or lexjansen.com for many examples and tutorials.

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Reeza
Super User

Are you set on using IML? This looks like a report, not a matrix so I would usually recommend PROC REPORT or TABULATE.

 

And the image shown is what you want, what do you currently have. Don't post it as an image, post as text data. I'm not typing out your data to work with it. 

 

Here's a quick intro paper to PROC REPORT.

http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2008/079-2008.pdf

 

You can search on here or lexjansen.com for many examples and tutorials.

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