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robertrao
Quartz | Level 8

Hi Team,

When i run this code I get a WARNING!!!!!

Could you explain please where I went wrong???

Thanks

proc means data=grafts nway noprint;

var age;

output out=mean_grafts n= mean= std= median= min= max=;

run;

WARNING: Variable AGE already exists on file WORK.MEAN_GRAFTS.


WARNING: Variable AGE already exists on file WORK.MEAN_GRAFTS.


WARNING: Variable AGE already exists on file WORK.MEAN_GRAFTS.


WARNING: Variable AGE already exists on file WORK.MEAN_GRAFTS.


WARNING: Variable AGE already exists on file WORK.MEAN_GRAFTS.


WARNING: The duplicate variables will not be included in the output data set of the output


         statement number 1.

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

YOur output statement is trying to assign the variable name AGE to the results of N=, and then it is trying to assign the variable name AGE to the results of MEAN=, and so on. Can't be done. You can't have multiple variables named AGE.

You need to give each of the statistics that you request in your OUTPUT statement a distinct name, or use the /autoname option.

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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

YOur output statement is trying to assign the variable name AGE to the results of N=, and then it is trying to assign the variable name AGE to the results of MEAN=, and so on. Can't be done. You can't have multiple variables named AGE.

You need to give each of the statistics that you request in your OUTPUT statement a distinct name, or use the /autoname option.

--
Paige Miller
robertrao
Quartz | Level 8

OOPs. I used autoname this time and it worked out.

Thanks

Paige

proc means data=grafts nway noprint;

var age;

output out=mean_grafts n= mean= std= median= min= max=/autoname;

run;

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