I have a data set from SAS. I am trying to make a report that sums the MSRP for each MAKE of sports cars.
I'm not too sure how to do this.
I tried using the pro univariate but I don't know how to format to sum the MSRP for each make.
data sportscars;
set sashelp.cars;
if type = 'Sports';
run;
Put MAKE in the CLASS or BY statement.
If you include it in the BY statement the data has to be sorted. In the CLASS statement it does not.
Personally, I prefer PROC MEANS.
PROC MEANS DATA= sashelp.cars N SUM;
class make;
var MSRP;
output out=want sum(MSRP) = MSRP_TOTAL;
run;
Thank you so much!!! I had tried proc means, but I did not format it correctly.
Please mark @Reeza's answer as correct.
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