Welcome to SAS and the forum.
You can download SAS University Edition, a free learning edition, and run your code to see the expected outcome.
Additionally, the first programming and statistics course are free.
I don't think your first code is valid.
The answer to your second can vary, the sum function is most likely what they're looking for.
Also, please don't post the same question multiple times.
Welcome to SAS and the forum.
You can download SAS University Edition, a free learning edition, and run your code to see the expected outcome.
Additionally, the first programming and statistics course are free.
I don't think your first code is valid.
The answer to your second can vary, the sum function is most likely what they're looking for.
Also, please don't post the same question multiple times.
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