I have imported a data set which has warnings regarding some observations identified by row number. I need to see what those are. How do I run PROC PRINT with a WHERE condition to identify specific rows in the data set? Where _n_ = 2385445 does not seem to work. Thanks.
Hello @RandoDando,
The automatic variable _N_ counts DATA step iterations, so it's not available in a PROC step. But you can use FIRSTOBS= and OBS= dataset options:
proc print data=have(firstobs=2385445 obs=2385445);
run;
Or, if you want to include two observations before and two after the row of interest:
proc print data=have(firstobs=2385443 obs=2385447);
run;
Hello @RandoDando,
The automatic variable _N_ counts DATA step iterations, so it's not available in a PROC step. But you can use FIRSTOBS= and OBS= dataset options:
proc print data=have(firstobs=2385445 obs=2385445);
run;
Or, if you want to include two observations before and two after the row of interest:
proc print data=have(firstobs=2385443 obs=2385447);
run;
Join us for SAS Innovate 2025, our biggest and most exciting global event of the year, in Orlando, FL, from May 6-9. Sign up by March 14 for just $795.
Learn how use the CAT functions in SAS to join values from multiple variables into a single value.
Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.
Ready to level-up your skills? Choose your own adventure.