1) I'm brand new here (and to programing) so sorry if this is in the wrong place. 2) my code keeps coming up with this message: Data file MYLIB.CEREAL.DATA is in a format that is native to another host, or the file encoding does not match the session encoding. Cross Environment Data Access will be used, which might require additional CPU resources and might reduce performance. However, the data works just fine in my other uses for it. In class I brought this up to my professor concerning a different problem set and all I had to do was capitalize some letters inbetween quotation marks, so I think this has an easy fix but for the life of me I can't figure it out. I've been messing with this for the better part of an hour and still it won't come up. I'm attaching a screenshot of what the dataset looks like (in case it's something silly like capitalization again). My code: %let mgf1 = 'K'; %let mgf2 = 'G'; %let Nutrient = Sugar; proc ttest data=MyLib.cereal h0=0 alpha=0.05 sides=2 ; class mgf; where mgf in('&mgf1','&mgf2'); var &Nutrient; title '&Nutrient affect on &mgf1 and &mgf2'; run; title;
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