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vomer
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi all,

I am using this proc print statement:

3904  proc print data=test_data noobs;

3905     var R1  Cat1 P1 N;

3907     where R1="ClientA";

3908  run;

When I get the table from this - I would like the column name "N" to be replaced by the words "Count of Clients"

How would I modify this code to achieve this?

Thanks!

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art297
Opal | Level 21

proc print data=test_data label noobs;

    var R1  Cat1 P1 N;

    where R1="ClientA";

    label n="Count of Clients";

run;

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art297
Opal | Level 21

proc print data=test_data label noobs;

    var R1  Cat1 P1 N;

    where R1="ClientA";

    label n="Count of Clients";

run;

vomer
Obsidian | Level 7

something as simple as that? Thanks art - will try this now!

Astounding
PROC Star

vomer,

Art's answer looks 100% correct.  Most likely, you added the LABEL statement, but forgot to add the word LABEL as part of the PROC statement.


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