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Kastchei
Pyrite | Level 9
proc freq data = sasHelp.class;
    tables Sex*Age / list out = ___temp outCum;
run;
WARNING: The OUTCUM option is available only for one-way and LIST tables.

Should this warning say

WARNING: The OUTCUM option is available only for one-way tables.

or have I misunderstood the list option?

 

The output dataset does not have the cumulative variables, although the ODS output does.  The same happens on colleagues' machines.

 

SAS 9.4 TS Level 1M6

X64_10PRO platform

Windows Version 1.0.19041

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Quentin
Super User

I'm running M7, and get the message you expect:

 

1    %put &sysvlong ;
9.04.01M7P080520
2    proc freq data = sasHelp.class;
3        tables Sex*Age / list out = ___temp outCum;
4    run;

WARNING: The OUTCUM option is available only for one-way tables.
NOTE: There were 19 observations read from the data set SASHELP.CLASS.
NOTE: The data set WORK.___TEMP has 11 observations and 4 variables
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Quentin
Super User

I'm running M7, and get the message you expect:

 

1    %put &sysvlong ;
9.04.01M7P080520
2    proc freq data = sasHelp.class;
3        tables Sex*Age / list out = ___temp outCum;
4    run;

WARNING: The OUTCUM option is available only for one-way tables.
NOTE: There were 19 observations read from the data set SASHELP.CLASS.
NOTE: The data set WORK.___TEMP has 11 observations and 4 variables
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