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dcalbet01
Calcite | Level 5

Hello, good afternoon;

Do you know if there is any way for the proc to tabulate, instead of the following output

 

dcalbet01_0-1662052126136.png

 

 

Get the following output ?

 

dcalbet01_1-1662052180472.png

 

Thanks in advance

 

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ballardw
Super User

You should share your current Proc Tabulate code so that we have a chance of telling if the desired format may be possible with the current variables.

 

I think that you want the TABLE option NOCELLMERGE.

 

Please post the code as text in a text box. Copy the text from your editor, open a text box on the forum using the </> icon above the main message window and paste the text.

 


@dcalbet01 wrote:

Hello, good afternoon;

Do you know if there is any way for the proc to tabulate, instead of the following output

 

dcalbet01_0-1662052126136.png

 

 

Get the following output ?

 

dcalbet01_1-1662052180472.png

 

Thanks in advance

 


 

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ballardw
Super User

You should share your current Proc Tabulate code so that we have a chance of telling if the desired format may be possible with the current variables.

 

I think that you want the TABLE option NOCELLMERGE.

 

Please post the code as text in a text box. Copy the text from your editor, open a text box on the forum using the </> icon above the main message window and paste the text.

 


@dcalbet01 wrote:

Hello, good afternoon;

Do you know if there is any way for the proc to tabulate, instead of the following output

 

dcalbet01_0-1662052126136.png

 

 

Get the following output ?

 

dcalbet01_1-1662052180472.png

 

Thanks in advance

 


 

dcalbet01
Calcite | Level 5

Yes ¡¡¡ Thanks ¡¡¡

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