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tmcrouse
Calcite | Level 5

Attached is an example of what the table looks like.

Attached is how I am trying to format the data to look on the output in an RTF. This is the request from management for how they want to see the output.

The code I have for the first output is correct and works and yes there is other code to define a bunch of other things:

DATA CARDIAC.REPORTING;SET CARDIAC.ALL_AGGREGATES;

IF STRATA=&PROV_TIN;*chng to &PROV_MPIN if doing MPIN report;

CATH_DEF=left((CATHS)||'/'||(left(mbr)));

PCI_DEF=left(PCIS||'/'||left(MBR));

SECHO_DEF=left(SECHO||'/'||left(MBR));

TEE_DEF=LEFT(TEE||'/'||LEFT(MBR));

TTE_DEF=LEFT(TTE||'/'||LEFT(MBR));

PET_DEF=LEFT(PET||'/'||LEFT(MBR));

PERF_DEF=left(PERFS||'/'||left(MBR));

CT_DEF=left(CTS||'/'||left(MBR));

CABG_DEF=left(CABGS||'/'||left(MBR));

MAJ_DEF=left(MAJ_RESTUDY||'/'||left(RESTUDY_DENOM));

MIN_DEF=left(MIN_RESTUDY||'/'||left(RESTUDY_DENOM));

REVASC_DEF=left(REVASCS||'/'||left(CATHS));

FU30_DEF=left(PCI_FU_30||'/'||left(FU30_DENOM));

FU182_DEF=left(PCI_FU_182||'/'||left(FU182_DENOM));

IMPPAC_DEF=left(IMPPACS||'/'||left(MBR));

OUTPT_DEF=LEFT(outpt_pci||'/'||LEFT(PCIS));

keep OUTPT_DEF strata cath_def pci_def secho_def pet_def tee_def tte_def perf_def ct_def cabg_def maj_def min_def revasc_def

fu30_def fu182_def IMPPAC_DEF ;

RUN;

My problem is how to breakout all the places of services and have it formatted like tab 2 of the worksheet. I tried this as an example but it does not work correctly and then how do I do all the breakouts so they run across like they are supposed to???

*pos breakouts;

DATA CARDIAC.pos_REPORTING;SET CARDIAC.pos_final;

IF STRATA=&PROV_TIN;*chng to &PROV_MPIN if doing MPIN report;

CATH_DEF=left((CATHS)||'/'|| (left(office_clinic)||'/'||(left(mbr)));

PCI_DEF=left(PCIS||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(MBR));

SECHO_DEF=left(SECHO||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(MBR));

PET_DEF=LEFT(PET||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||LEFT(MBR));

TEE_DEF=LEFT(TEE||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||LEFT(MBR));

TTE_DEF=LEFT(TTE||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||LEFT(MBR));

PERF_DEF=left(PERFS||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(MBR));

CT_DEF=left(CTS||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(MBR));

CABG_DEF=left(CABGS||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(MBR));

MAJ_DEF=left(MAJ_RESTUDY||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(RESTUDY_DENOM));

MIN_DEF=left(MIN_RESTUDY||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(RESTUDY_DENOM));

REVASC_DEF=left(REVASCS||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(CATHS));

FU30_DEF=left(PCI_FU_30||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(FU30_DENOM));

FU182_DEF=left(PCI_FU_182||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(FU182_DENOM));

IMPPAC_DEF=left(IMPPACS||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||left(MBR));

OUTPT_DEF=LEFT(outpt_pci||'/'||(left(office_clinic)||'/'||LEFT(PCIS));

keep OUTPT_DEF strata cath_def pci_def secho_def pet_def tee_def tte_def perf_def ct_def cabg_def maj_def min_def revasc_def

office_clinic fu30_def fu182_def IMPPAC_DEF ;

RUN;


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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

One way to achieve it is by, seperating the counts of inpatient,outpatient and office into three different datasets and merging the three datasets by _name_, so we will get three columns in the same dataset.

Hope this helps

Thanks,

Jagadish

Thanks,
Jag

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