I don't understand what you're asking. Are you trying to find the Probability or a Z-Score or something else? You can calculate a z score on a data point if you have the mean/std or the raw data. If you have the raw data, PROC STDIZE is what you want. If not, you can do the calculation manually in a data step.
@kazirifatantara wrote:
FindP(0<z<1.75). what should be the perfect SAS code for Z value within this range?
@Rick_SAS has wrote a blog about it before.
https://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2018/08/20/demise-of-standard-statistical-tables.html
p = cdf("Normal", 1.75) - 0.5;
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