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GreggB
Pyrite | Level 9

I have a data set sorted by social security number.  I want to use (I think) a proc summary with an OUT = option that reports the number of times each social security number appears in the data set.

Maybe something like

proc sort data=allsets;

by ssn;

proc summary data=allsets out=ssn_count;

var ssn.

...<not sure about the rest>

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Reeza
Super User

Since it's a frequency count, perhaps use PROC FREQ instead?

proc freq data=allsets noprint;

table ssn/out=want;

run;

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Reeza
Super User

Since it's a frequency count, perhaps use PROC FREQ instead?

proc freq data=allsets noprint;

table ssn/out=want;

run;

GreggB
Pyrite | Level 9

Yes, perfect.  Thanks.

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