If you need a dataset:
Proc summary data=have nway;
class patient;
var out: ; /* any list of variables you want to sum*/
output out=want sum=; /* the option sum= this way means that the result data set will have the same names, use /autoname to have them named Out1_sum Out2_sum etc. */
run;
If a report something like this:
Proc tabulate data=have;
class patient;
var out: ; /* again list of variables*/
table patient,
(out: )*sum=;
run;
Repeat the variables from the VAR statement to inside the ()
Thank you ballardw for your help, much appreciated.
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