BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
deleted_user
Not applicable
Hello All ,

/*Generate a table for the total number of units sold over each week*/
proc tabulate data=WEEK f=dollar8.;
class week Laptopmodel;
var UnitsSold;
table week*Laptopmodel,
Unitssold;
run;
proc print data = Tabulate;
run;

I'm getting the $ sign in the 'UnitsSold' in output and dont want it.If I dont use the 'dollar' in data step then i dont get correct numbers , kindly suggest the correctness needed.

Regards ,

mark
1 REPLY 1
Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Hi:
If you carefully examine the code in my previous posting, you will see the use of F= in my PROC TABULATE statement.
http://support.sas.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=8892&tstart=0

You can change the format of a variable in PROC TABULATE, by using the FORMAT= option either in the PROC TABULATE statement or in the TABLE statement, as described here, in the documentation:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/proc/61895/HTML/default/a002473736.htm#a003065553

cynthia

sas-innovate-2024.png

Don't miss out on SAS Innovate - Register now for the FREE Livestream!

Can't make it to Vegas? No problem! Watch our general sessions LIVE or on-demand starting April 17th. Hear from SAS execs, best-selling author Adam Grant, Hot Ones host Sean Evans, top tech journalist Kara Swisher, AI expert Cassie Kozyrkov, and the mind-blowing dance crew iLuminate! Plus, get access to over 20 breakout sessions.

 

Register now!

What is Bayesian Analysis?

Learn the difference between classical and Bayesian statistical approaches and see a few PROC examples to perform Bayesian analysis in this video.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

Click image to register for webinarClick image to register for webinar

Classroom Training Available!

Select SAS Training centers are offering in-person courses. View upcoming courses for:

View all other training opportunities.

Discussion stats
  • 1 reply
  • 599 views
  • 0 likes
  • 2 in conversation