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dennisl
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I have a very trivial problem again. After creating a data set from a library input I perform a frequency procedure. In the SAS Output file, the frequency tables are shown after the data set has been completely listed. Is there any possible to omit the release of the complete dataset.

Data multimorbid;

     set libraryxy.file;

/*** manipulation of the data ***/

....

proc frecquency;

     Tables VAR;

run;

Best,

Dennis

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Opal | Level 21

It must be something you do in the /*** manipulation of the data ***/ part because a datastep doesn't generate a listing, unless you ask for it.

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Opal | Level 21

It must be something you do in the /*** manipulation of the data ***/ part because a datastep doesn't generate a listing, unless you ask for it.

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ArtC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

I am going to take a guess at what you want here.  Take a look at the WHERE data set option.  This option allows you to subset the data so that only the portion needed is used.

proc freq data=sashelp.class(where=(name<'M'));

table sex*age;

run;

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