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takahasm
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

 

I want to know the top 3 most common reason for visit for each birth group for a dataset with 2 columns where:

  • Column 1 has birth group (so like child, senior, adult, etc) [BD_CLASS] 
  • Column 2 has that’s their reason for visiting the ER. [main_problem]

 

I tried using 

PROC SQL;
SELECT BD_CLASS, count(unique(main_problem)) as u_PROB
FROM work.test12
group by BD_Class;
quit;

but that only told me the number of unique problems in each birth group; not the most popular ones. 

 

Any help would be much appreciated

 

 

3 REPLIES 3
ballardw
Super User

Does this have to be done with SQL?

takahasm
Calcite | Level 5

no it doesn't! 

Reeza
Super User
1. Try ordering the data, so sort by U_PROB descending so that the top are on top.
2. Add OUTOBS=3 to limit to the top 3 but then you may lose any duplicates.

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