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SASnewbie2
Fluorite | Level 6

i Experts, 

 

How can i evaluate/compute at the row level instead of Column Level or Total Level 

 

 

Highly appreciate your advice. 

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Sam_SAS
SAS Employee

Hello,

 

If I am not mistaken, Grs_perm (Percent of Total) is displaying the percentage at the row level. But what you might be expecting here is the percentage of Subtotal.

 

If you want to create the percentage of subtotal, then right-click the Grs_prm heading inside the crosstab and then select Create and Add > Percent of Subtotal. (This selection might be slightly different depending on the version of VA you are using.)

 

This will display the values for each month as a percentage of the subtotal each Type value.

 

Let us know if that helps,

 

Sam

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Sam_SAS
SAS Employee

Hello,

 

If I am not mistaken, Grs_perm (Percent of Total) is displaying the percentage at the row level. But what you might be expecting here is the percentage of Subtotal.

 

If you want to create the percentage of subtotal, then right-click the Grs_prm heading inside the crosstab and then select Create and Add > Percent of Subtotal. (This selection might be slightly different depending on the version of VA you are using.)

 

This will display the values for each month as a percentage of the subtotal each Type value.

 

Let us know if that helps,

 

Sam

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