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Phoenix8527
Calcite | Level 5

Here is my dataset. I want to calculate Percentage as Y/(Y+N) using Count number for both NBUS and Season. Anyone know how to get the results?  Thanks a lot

StatusTenureCount
NNBUS543
NSeason1099
YNBUS276
YSeason264
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VD
Calcite | Level 5 VD
Calcite | Level 5

proc sql;

     create table want1 as select

     status, tenure, count, sum(count) as sum

     from have

     group by tenure;

quit;

proc sql;

     create table want2 as select

     status, tenure, count/sum*100 as percent

      from want1

      where status='Y';

quit;

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DBailey
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

data have;

input Status $ Tenure $ Count;

cards;

N NBUS 543

N Season 1099

Y NBUS 276

Y Season 264

run;

proc sql;

create table want as

select status, tenure, count, count/sum(count) as Pct

from have;

quit;

Phoenix8527
Calcite | Level 5

The Final result I want to get is 276/(276+543) for NBUS, 264/(264+1099) for Season.

DBailey
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

proc sql;

create table want as

select status, tenure, count, count/sum(count) as Pct

from have

group by tenure;

quit;

VD
Calcite | Level 5 VD
Calcite | Level 5

proc sql;

     create table want1 as select

     status, tenure, count, sum(count) as sum

     from have

     group by tenure;

quit;

proc sql;

     create table want2 as select

     status, tenure, count/sum*100 as percent

      from want1

      where status='Y';

quit;

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

Times 100.

title "276/(276+543)=%sysevalF(276/(276+543)) for NBUS, 264/(264+1099)=%sysevalF(264/(264+1099)) for Season";
proc freq data=have;
   tables status*tenure / norow nopercent;
  
weight count;
   run;

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