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I am new to SAS Visual Analytics. I have a column in which i want to make zero missing. I know how to do it in base SAS. I can do it in base SAS and import the file again in SAS Visual Analytics. But i want to do it in SAS VA only as i want to learn how to clean data in SAS VA itself. Any help would be highly appreciated!
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You can create a custom calculation in SAS VA to do this task. Shown below.
For more information about custom calculations, read the user's manual .
Tricia Aanderud
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No one replied yet. I thought it would be very easy to do it in SAS VA. Thanks!
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Hi Ujjawal,
I might be misunderstanding your question, but SAS Visual Analytics doesn't clean data. You can use SAS Visual Data Builder to work with tables, columns, filters, and joins before you explore your data or create reports. For more information, see the Overview of SAS Visual Data Builder in the SAS Visual Analytics 7.3 User's Guide.
-Joy
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SAS Visual Data Builder isn't my area of expertise. I will have to ask around to see if I can find the answer.
-Joy
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See the documentation and training material for details.
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You can create a custom calculation in SAS VA to do this task. Shown below.
For more information about custom calculations, read the user's manual .
Tricia Aanderud
Twitter: @taanderud - Follow me!