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beto_bon
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello.

I'm using the SAS Studio and I have a question about SPC (Statistical Process Control).

When I tried to make an I-MR (individual value and moving range) control chart the output provide 2 blocks of 2 charts each.

I'd like to know if there is a possibility to get only one chart with all points from the 1st one to the last one. One chart instead of two.

Another point: why I can't save as PDF, or Word (red marks) direct from the SAS Studio? I'm not able to "download the generate data" as well.

Thank you.

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beto_bon
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you.

It worked well.

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Zard
SAS Employee

To get the control chart on a single page or panel, you can edit the code and add the option TOTPANELS=1. Place the option after the forward slash and before the semi-colon in the IRCHART statement.

beto_bon
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you.

It worked well.

bhr-q
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

I have a list of 150 patients with Length of stay in the hospital. I will need to create an SPC for LOS. Could you please guide me on where to start? I think I will need to use PROC Shewhart with the I-MR (Individual-Moving Range) Chart. The LOS variable is like 5 days /7 days/ etc. Am I correct in using the I-MR chat? I will need help with the code for the SPC chart.

 

Thank you

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@bhr-q 

Please start a brand new thread with this topic rather than adding to an old thread which asks a different question.

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Paige Miller
bhr-q
Fluorite | Level 6

I am a new one, could you please guide me how to put the new post, I clicked on the "learn tab / ask the experts".  but can't find the box to post my question.

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