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davehalltwp
Quartz | Level 8

Super simple question but I can't remember the syntax.

 

I am generating a SAS listing.  Whenever treatment group changes, I want to display "Treatment Group: xxxxxxx" and then resume the listing (I will also be breaking to a new page for new treatment group).

 

I've been trying "compute before _page_", but that ends up displaying my new line right in the middle of my column headers.  How do I display it after the column headers?

 

 

column header

-------------------

 

Treatment group: xxxxxxx

 

data 

 

data

 

data

 

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davehalltwp
Quartz | Level 8

My apologies, I remembered.

 

the compute block should begin with "compute before [variable]" rather than "compute before _page_".

 

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davehalltwp
Quartz | Level 8

My apologies, I remembered.

 

the compute block should begin with "compute before [variable]" rather than "compute before _page_".

 

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