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Camem
Calcite | Level 5

I am very new to SAS and having difficulties here.

 

I am trying to take the sum of the variables from output table and make it into a SAS file, so that I can make a graph.

How can I use ODS OUTPUT to make a file? Or is there some other ways?

Variables are numeric values.

 

Here are my CODE:

DATA DRUG;

SET MEPS;

RUN;

 

proc surveymeans data=DRUG sum;

        STRATUM VARSTR;

        CLUSTER VARPSU;

        WEIGHT PERWT11F;

        VAR VAR1-VAR11;

RUN;

Thank you

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Reeza
Super User

You need to use ODS statements, add this before or in the PROC.

 

ods output statistics = want1 summary = want2;

@Camem wrote:

I am very new to SAS and having difficulties here.

 

I am trying to take the sum of the variables from output table and make it into a SAS file, so that I can make a graph.

How can I use ODS OUTPUT to make a file? Or is there some other ways?

Variables are numeric values.

 

Here are my CODE:

DATA DRUG;

SET MEPS;

RUN;

 

proc surveymeans data=DRUG sum;

        STRATUM VARSTR;

        CLUSTER VARPSU;

        WEIGHT PERWT11F;

        VAR VAR1-VAR11;

RUN;

Thank you


 

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