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art297
Opal | Level 21

look up the WHERE statement and how to use it

 

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@mageshb: You need to use the right tool for such a task. This tool sits between your ears, and I promise (from experience) that firing it up doesn't hurt.

You have been given enough pointers right now that solving your issue should be a breeze with just a little work by yourself.

Reeza
Super User

1. Please do not post the same question multiple times. 

2. Take the time to detail your question. We could probably answer this question at least 5 ways off the top of my head. However, you've likely learned some techniques in your classes that your instructor is expecting to see. 

3. Your question is incredibly basic and a google query really should have solved your problems. Back in my day I had to search old textbooks for answers 😉 

 

If you're genuinely interested in learning we'll be happy to help you out. If you want to get answers to your homework, go study, post what you've tried and we'll help you work through it. 

 

support.sas.com/training/tutorial -> YouTube videos + Free e-course (Programming or Statistics) on bottom right hand corner

http://stats.idre.ucla.edu/sas/modules/descriptive-statistics/

 

 

 

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