Hi All,
I have two datasets : the first one, A, contains some variables, say X, Y, Z and
the second one, B, is a one row dataset containing summary values for some of
the variables of A e.g. SX, SY.
The summary functions used to build dataset B are not simple sums or means but
use some specific rules.
Can I, using PROC REPORT, generate a table displaying data from dataset A and, on
an additional row, the summary values extracted from dataset B ?
Thanks
No, but you could just run PROC REPORT against a view that does combine them.
data c / view=c ;
set a(in=in1) b(in=in2);
group = in2 ;
run;
proc report data=c ... ;
column group .... ;
define group / group noprint ;
...
run;
No, but you could just run PROC REPORT against a view that does combine them.
data c / view=c ;
set a(in=in1) b(in=in2);
group = in2 ;
run;
proc report data=c ... ;
column group .... ;
define group / group noprint ;
...
run;
OK I will try that
Thank You Tom for your time and feedback.
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