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ewhulbert
Calcite | Level 5

Is it possible to set up the PROC Shewhart procedure to only print a chart or output if a CL is violated?  I am trying to set it up as a reporting procedure for multiple metrics at multiple units so checking through each graph would be time intensive.  Is there a way to only have the procedure output if there is a data point outside of either the UCL or LCL?  

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Here's how I would do this.

Step 1. I would run PROC SHEWHART with the NOCHART and NOCHART2 options and also the OUTTABLE= option. This produces no chart, but it also produces a data set from the OUTTABLE= option that contains a variable _EXLIM_ indiciating which control chart rule has been violated, if any.

Step 2. Once you have the OUTTABLE= data set, you can then decide if you need to run PROC SHEWHART a second time to actually produce the charts.

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Here's how I would do this.

Step 1. I would run PROC SHEWHART with the NOCHART and NOCHART2 options and also the OUTTABLE= option. This produces no chart, but it also produces a data set from the OUTTABLE= option that contains a variable _EXLIM_ indiciating which control chart rule has been violated, if any.

Step 2. Once you have the OUTTABLE= data set, you can then decide if you need to run PROC SHEWHART a second time to actually produce the charts.

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Paige Miller

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