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PeteLund
Obsidian | Level 7

In PROC TABULATE, is there a way to suppress the COLPCTN value from the total (ALL) row?  Here's some simple code and the output...

 

proc format;
  value MissingZero
    . = '0'
    other = [3.]
  ;
  picture pcnt (round)
    0 = ' - '
    other = '009.9%'
  ;
quit;

proc tabulate data=sashelp.class missing;
  class age sex;
  table age all='Total', sex*(n=''*f=MissingZero. colpctn=''*f=pcnt.) all='Total';
run;

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I would like to not have the 100% on the total row - just the N.

 

Thanks.

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi:

  If you know that the numbers will ALWAYS add up to exactly 100, you could change the picture format:

proc format;
  value MissingZero
    . = '0'
    other = [3.]
  ;
  picture pcnt (round)
    0 = ' - '
	100 = '   '
    other = '009.9%'
  ;
quit;

proc tabulate data=sashelp.class missing;
  title 'Tabulate';
  class age sex;
  table age all='Total', sex*(n=''*f=MissingZero. colpctn=''*f=pcnt.) all='Total';
run;

  Otherwise, I'd probably recommend moving to PROC REPORT because I suppose there could be a chance that your percents could add up to 99.99994 or something.

 

Cynthia

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