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blast
Calcite | Level 5

Hi , 

I have a very simple question on the proc report.

data have;
format date ddmmyy10.;
input date  nature :$20. montant ;
datalines;
12926 test 	100
14926 test 	200
18926 test2 500
25926 test2 50
;
run;

proc report data=have ;
column ("Flux " date nature montant);
define date 		/ display 'Date de Saisie';
define nature  		/ display 'Type';
define montant    	/ display 'Mt';
run;

I want to had on the botom 2 subtotal lines, like this :  

 

Capture1.JPG

 

Is that possible with a proc report without ordering / grouping the date ?  

 

thanks 

 

 

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

HI:

  As an alternative, here's how you would achieve the report just using some "helper" variables and PROC REPORT with COMPUTE blocks. In this example, #1 and #2 are just the steps that lead to #3, which is the final report. This PROC REPORT is based on using the helper variables, as created in the modified DATA step program.

Cynthia_sas_0-1669320770770.png

Cynthia

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Ksharp
Super User

It is not right way to do this within a PROC REPORT.

You need pre-process your data before PROC REPORT.

 

 

data have;
format date ddmmyy10.;
input date  nature :$20. montant ;
datalines;
12926 test 	100
14926 test 	200
18926 test2 500
25926 test2 50
;
run;

proc report data=have ;
column ("Flux " date nature montant) dummy;
define date 		/ display 'Date de Saisie';
define nature  		/ display 'Type';
define montant    	/ display 'Mt';
define dummy/computed noprint;
compute dummy;
if nature='test' then test+montant;
if nature='test2' then test2+montant;
endcomp;
compute after/style={just=l};
line ' ';
line   'Total' @25 'test' @35 test;
line   'Total' @25 'test2' @35 test2;
endcomp;
run;

Ksharp_0-1669262034171.png

 

Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

HI:

  As an alternative, here's how you would achieve the report just using some "helper" variables and PROC REPORT with COMPUTE blocks. In this example, #1 and #2 are just the steps that lead to #3, which is the final report. This PROC REPORT is based on using the helper variables, as created in the modified DATA step program.

Cynthia_sas_0-1669320770770.png

Cynthia

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