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Tommer
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

Is it possible to get N=0 when there are zero observations in a dataset?

Ex: 

data cls;
set sashelp.class;
age=0;
if age ne 0;
run;

 

In the below, the output dataset is empty. Instead if I want to see N=0 indicating there are no records in a dataset, how can I do?

 

proc means data=cls stackodsoutput;
var age;
output out=cl_m;
run;

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

Statistical procedures need at least one row of data to report on, even if all variable values are missing. Zero rows means no statistics.

 

If you want to report on zero row tables then PROC CONTENTS is a better option:

 

SASKiwi_0-1679612252455.png

 

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SASKiwi
PROC Star

Statistical procedures need at least one row of data to report on, even if all variable values are missing. Zero rows means no statistics.

 

If you want to report on zero row tables then PROC CONTENTS is a better option:

 

SASKiwi_0-1679612252455.png

 

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