I am trying to create a multilabel format from scratch using a data set.
Where can I find a complete listing of the CNTLIN data set HLO variable values and meanings. I know H, L and O, but can't seem to locate information about S and M (no pun intended) related to MULTILABEL.
proc format;
value agef (multilabel)
11='11'
12='12'
13='13'
11-13='11-13';
proc format cntlout=out;
run;
One of the sections of the Proc Format documentation is labeled Results: Format Procedure and has block called OUTPUT Control Data Set with details of the variables. Don't ask why SAS provided the details in Output first since Input would come first alphabetically (in the same section).
HLOspecifies a character variable that contains range information about the format or informat. The following valid values can appear in any combination:Fspecifies a standard SAS format or informat that is used with a value.Hspecifies that a range's ending value is HIGH.Ispecifies a numeric informat range.Jspecifies justification for an informat.Lspecifies that a range's starting value is LOW.Mspecifies that the MULTILABEL option is in effect.Nspecifies that the format or informat has no ranges, including no OTHER= range.Ospecifies that the range is OTHER.Rspecifies that the ROUND option is in effect.Sspecifies that the NOTSORTED option is in effect.Uspecifies that the UPCASE option for an informat be used.
One of the sections of the Proc Format documentation is labeled Results: Format Procedure and has block called OUTPUT Control Data Set with details of the variables. Don't ask why SAS provided the details in Output first since Input would come first alphabetically (in the same section).
HLOspecifies a character variable that contains range information about the format or informat. The following valid values can appear in any combination:Fspecifies a standard SAS format or informat that is used with a value.Hspecifies that a range's ending value is HIGH.Ispecifies a numeric informat range.Jspecifies justification for an informat.Lspecifies that a range's starting value is LOW.Mspecifies that the MULTILABEL option is in effect.Nspecifies that the format or informat has no ranges, including no OTHER= range.Ospecifies that the range is OTHER.Rspecifies that the ROUND option is in effect.Sspecifies that the NOTSORTED option is in effect.Uspecifies that the UPCASE option for an informat be used.
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