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Reeza
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Have you checked that the Excel File isn't being changed somehow? Have a student read in the data set on their system, send you the dataset as a SAS dataset (sas7bdat file) and then run the compare on it.

 

You also have nothing controlling the order of these observations, is it possible someone sorted it different?

I'm getting the same results as your results below here.

 

You can also get them to run PROC MEANS on the data set and compare your outputs to ensure you have the exact same data. 

 


@Golf wrote:

Hello KurtBremser,

I save the excel file into CSV and let student download it from google classroom. The results totally changed from the previous outputs.   I attached the CSV file.  

Thank You.

PS   I notice that if I sent the excel file directly to student via LINE application, the results will be exactly same.   When students download excel from google classroom, the results different.

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