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dennisl
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I am struggeling in labeling a simple variable in my output file. It always uses the variable name instead of the label. My code is:

PROC PRINT;

    LABEL icd_n = 'Sum Diagnoses';

    VAR icd_n;

run;

What did I do wrong in order to make SAS use the variable name in the output file?

Best,

Dennis

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allurai0412
Fluorite | Level 6

hi,

May be it is problem with quotes ....in the line...

LABEL icd_n = 'Sum Diagnoses';...................should like...


LABEL icd_n = Sum Diagnoses;


Regards


ALLU

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allurai0412
Fluorite | Level 6

hi,

May be it is problem with quotes ....in the line...

LABEL icd_n = 'Sum Diagnoses';...................should like...


LABEL icd_n = Sum Diagnoses;


Regards


ALLU

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

I think your label statement is correct but don't you need to tell PROC PRINT to use variable labels for column header.  PROC PRINT statement option LABEL.

dennisl
Calcite | Level 5

Yes, thanks for your replies, its working now.

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