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EricB40
Fluorite | Level 6

data MARRIAGE;
infile '/home/u63556826/sasuser.v94/MARR500 (2).DAT';

input WOMAN 1-5
MARRSTAT $ 7
GATTPREG 25-26
HATTPREG 27-28;


if MARRSTAT = 8 then MARRSTAT = .;
if MARRSTAT = 9 then MARRSTAT = .;
if GATTPREG > 8 then GATTPREG = .;
IF HATTPREG > 8 then HATTPREG = .;


if 0<= GATTPREG < 5 then GR_ATTITUDE = 1;
if GATTPREG >=5 then GR_ATTITUDE = 0;

if 0<= HATTPREG < 5 then HB_ATTITUDE = 1;
if HATTPREG >=5 then HB_ATTITUDE = 0;

 

proc print data=marriage;


label WOMAN = "Mother's ID";
label MARRSTAT = "Marital Status";
label GATTPREG = "Gravida's Attitude Towards Pregnancy";
label HATTPREG = "Husband's Attitude Towards Pregnancy";


run;

 

In procprint, the labels still say Woman, MARRSTAT, etc.

2 REPLIES 2
ballardw
Super User

Proc Print is very old and needs to be told explicitly to use labels:

 

proc print data=marriage LABEL;

Parially has to do with some of the options designed for line printers.

 

If you don't actually want the observation number column then the option NOOBS will suppress those.

 

 

EricB40
Fluorite | Level 6

thank you for your help

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