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binitp18
Calcite | Level 5

proc print data=orion.order_fact;
where total_retail_price GE 500;
sum total_retail_price;

run;

 

I can see 40 result in the result window. But I had to count number of oberervation. I know I can check that in log window. but I want to know if there is a way to get/assign seq in result window to whatever result comes. in this case I am expecting to see the entire data set in the result window where total_retail_price GE 500. data set has total 100 obersvation. becuase I am using where condition, it gives me 40 obeservation. again I can see that in log windown. but I want to see like SEQ in the result window so that when I go to the bottom of the result page, I can see total observation. 

 

 

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binitp18
Calcite | Level 5

nevermind. I can see that in obs. 

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binitp18
Calcite | Level 5

nevermind. I can see that in obs. 

mkeintz
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Then mark your topic as solved.

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