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Konkordanz
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi,

 

I want to compute a column within a proc-report-step. My question: Why is it necessary, to use aliases, if I want to calculate with two existing variables? For example:

In example #1 I tried to summarize invoice and msrp. That doesnt work.

In example #2 I gave these both variables aliases and referenced in the further steps always to these aliases. That works. But: Why? What is the background of these rule?

 

#1

proc format; value form 0, . ='-' other=[numx.15]; run; proc report data=sashelp.cars; columns origin make msrp invoice test; define origin/group; define make/group; define msrp / analysis format=form.; define invoice / analysis format=form.; define test/ computed format=form.; compute test; test=invoice+msrp; endcomp; run;
#2
proc report data=sashelp.cars; columns origin make msrp=ms invoice=inv test; define origin/group; define make/group; define test/ computed format=form.; define ms / analysis format=form.; define inv / analysis format=form.; compute test; test=inv+ms; endcomp; run;
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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

With a non-aliqsed analysis variable, you need to also use the required statistic:

proc format;
value form 
  0, . ='-' 
  other=[numx15.]
;
run;

proc report data=sashelp.cars;
columns origin make msrp invoice test;
define origin/group;
define make/group;
define msrp / analysis format=form.;
define invoice / analysis format=form.;
define test/ computed format=form.;
compute test;
  test = invoice.sum + msrp.sum;
endcomp;
run;

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

With a non-aliqsed analysis variable, you need to also use the required statistic:

proc format;
value form 
  0, . ='-' 
  other=[numx15.]
;
run;

proc report data=sashelp.cars;
columns origin make msrp invoice test;
define origin/group;
define make/group;
define msrp / analysis format=form.;
define invoice / analysis format=form.;
define test/ computed format=form.;
compute test;
  test = invoice.sum + msrp.sum;
endcomp;
run;

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