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Ady23
Calcite | Level 5

I want to generate a report using PROC TABULATE,

It will contain sum and average of the variables specified in class.

I am able to calculalte sum, but couldnt generate mean/average

 

title "Credit Sentry Report";

proc tabulate data=CreditSentryFlag3 missing;

format applicationdate weekdate17.;

class flagname applicationdate /descending;

table flagname='' all='Total', (applicationdate='')*(N='') (all='SUM')*(N='#') ;

run;

 

I want to add an extra column average next to sum.

 

Thanks in advance for help

 

 

--ADITYA

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Since I don't know PROC TABULATE, I can't fix your code. However, the whole thing is very easy to do in PROC SUMMARY or PROC REPORT, and I could provide example code for either of those.

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Paige Miller
Ady23
Calcite | Level 5
If any of those PROC helps me get the sum and mean or average, i`ll wil happy to use it, can you please provide the steps.
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Okay, well I need a little clarification from you.

 

What is the name(s) of the continuous variable you want to sum and average? It seems like you have only specified class variables in the code you show above. And you want both flagname and applicationdate to be class?

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Paige Miller
Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

HI:
You need to have a VAR statement with an analysis variable in order to get the MEAN statistic. It doesn't make sense to get the mean of either applicationdate or flagname. There must be a numeric variable someplace in your data that is the one you want the MEAN statistic for.

 

proc tabulate data=sashelp.shoes;
where product in ('Boot' 'Sandal' "Men's Dress" "Women's Dress");
class product region ;
var sales;
table region='Region' all='Total', 
      (product='')*(N='') (all='SUM')*(N='#') sales*mean;

run;



Cynthia

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