Hello
I am using user defined format in proc report.
I want to see in summary report also categories from proc format that have no data.
So in this example I want that the summary report will include also information about 'China'.
What is the way to do it with proc report?
proc format;
value $ffmt
Europe,USA='Europe_USA'
Asia='Asia_without_China'
China='China'
;
Run;
PROC REPORT DATA=sashelp.CARS NOWD OUT=MyFirstReport;
COLUMNS Type Origin INVOICE=Max_INVOICE INVOICE=Mean_Invoice
INVOICE=Count_Invoice TEST DriveTrain;
DEFINE Type / Group 'Type of Car' CENTER;
DEFINE Origin / Group 'Origin of Car' CENTER format=$ffmt.;
DEFINE Max_Invoice / ANALYSIS MAX 'Max of Invoice';
DEFINE Mean_Invoice / ANALYSIS MEAN 'Mean of Invoice';
DEFINE Count_Invoice / ANALYSIS N FORMAT=5.0 'Total Number of Cars' center;
DEFINE DriveTrain / ACROSS 'Type of DriveTrain of Car';
DEFINE TEST / COMPUTED 'Number of Cars > Mean(Invoice)' center;
COMPUTE TEST;
TEST=N(_c7_>Mean_Invoice);
ENDCOMP;
RUN;
Use Completerows Option in the PROC REPORT Statement and Preloadfmt in the appropriate Define Statement like this
PROC REPORT DATA=sashelp.CARS NOWD OUT=MyFirstReport completerows;
COLUMNS Type Origin INVOICE=Max_INVOICE INVOICE=Mean_Invoice
INVOICE=Count_Invoice TEST DriveTrain;
DEFINE Type / Group 'Type of Car' CENTER;
DEFINE Origin / Group 'Origin of Car' CENTER format=$ffmt. preloadfmt;
DEFINE Max_Invoice / ANALYSIS MAX 'Max of Invoice';
DEFINE Mean_Invoice / ANALYSIS MEAN 'Mean of Invoice';
DEFINE Count_Invoice / ANALYSIS N FORMAT=5.0 'Total Number of Cars' center;
DEFINE DriveTrain / ACROSS 'Type of DriveTrain of Car';
DEFINE TEST / COMPUTED 'Number of Cars > Mean(Invoice)' center;
COMPUTE TEST;
TEST=N(_c7_>Mean_Invoice);
ENDCOMP;
RUN;
@Ronein Did this work for you? 🙂
April 27 – 30 | Gaylord Texan | Grapevine, Texas
Walk in ready to learn. Walk out ready to deliver. This is the data and AI conference you can't afford to miss.
Register now and lock in 2025 pricing—just $495!
Still thinking about your presentation idea? The submission deadline has been extended to Friday, Nov. 14, at 11:59 p.m. ET.
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.