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mesfandiari
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I am in need of a SAS/MACRO that freqs every column within a sas dataset.

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Astounding
PROC Star

I don't think macros have anything to do with it.  You can simply use:

 

proc freq data=have;

tables _all_;

run;

ballardw
Super User

@Astounding wrote:

I don't think macros have anything to do with it.  You can simply use:

 

proc freq data=have;

tables _all_;

run;


And actually the tables statement is optional in this case.

 

Reeza
Super User

Some other options that may be helpful:

 

In SAS EG try the Tasks>Describe>Characterize Data

 

In SAS Studio try Tasks>Data>Data Exploration> select your categorical/continuous variables. 


Both will also have the code in the log that you can explore if desired.

 


@mesfandiari wrote:

I am in need of a SAS/MACRO that freqs every column within a sas dataset.




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