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xtan2
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How does the POINT= option in the SET statement retrieve an observation?

Why is the answer C?

Question options:

 

by reading the data in sequential mode

 

by variable value

 

by observation number

 

by applying an index

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Kurt_Bremser
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@xtan2 wrote:

How does the POINT= option in the SET statement retrieve an observation?

Why is the answer C?

Question options:

 

by reading the data in sequential mode

 

by variable value

 

by observation number

 

by applying an index


Because it is the correct answer. This is what POINT= does.

I suggest you study the documentation of the SET Statement 

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