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SASlearner97
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello everyone, i hope you are doing well! 

i have the table bellow :

data have;
  input sales $ client $ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ;
   datalines;
sale1 A 1 . . . .
sale2 B . 0 . . .
sale3 C . . 2 . .
sale3 C . . . 1 .
sale4 D 0 . . . .
sale4 D . 2 . . .
sale4 D . . 1 . .
sale4 D . . . 0 .
;
run;

i have some records that get duplicated due to different day, like sale3 and sale4 ...

i want a table that combine the same sale in one line where i can see each day's number of sales,

it's something like :

sales client Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
sale1 A 1 . . . .
sale2 B . 0 . . .
sale3 C . . 2 1 .
sale4 D 0 2 1 0 .

i hope you could help ! Thank you

1 REPLY 1
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
proc summary data=have nway;
    class sales client;
    var monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday;
    output out=want sum=;
run;

Suggestion: it is usually a bad idea to have calendar information in a variable name. Your subsequent programming becomes much easier when you create a long data set, where you have one record for each value of sales, client and date, and then one variable. You can change this via PROC TRANSPOSE or other methods.

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