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Calcite | Level 5

A data source have the following fields

 

@0050 V1028       15.    /* Peso COM pÛs estratificaÁ„o */
@0187 V403311      $1.    /* Faixa do valor do rendimento hab. */
@0098 V3002A      $1.    /* A escola que ... frequenta È de */

 

V1028 is imported correctly into SAS as a Type: Numeric with Length: 8.

 

However, when I run the following code:

 

proc tabulate data=pnadc_012019;
  class V403311 V3002A;
  var V1028;
  table V403311, V3002A;
run;

 

the resulting table shows the count (N), not the sum of variable V1028.

 

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How do I instruct SAS to calculate the sum of this variable within proc tabulate?

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koyelghosh
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

There is very little example data but following code is my guess. You can try it out and see it is giving what you want.

proc tabulate data=pnadc_012019;
  class V403311 V3002A;
  var V1028;
  table V403311, V3002A*V1028*SUM;
run;

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koyelghosh
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

There is very little example data but following code is my guess. You can try it out and see it is giving what you want.

proc tabulate data=pnadc_012019;
  class V403311 V3002A;
  var V1028;
  table V403311, V3002A*V1028*SUM;
run;

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