Thanks for your help. I had tried using the 'where' statement but, for some reason, I was having a hard time grappling with it until I saw your code.
A quick followup question: Is there any (relatively simple) way to have it print the entire table (work.ma1, work.ma2, etc), if any one of the ProbF values is < .10?
For example, say that I have a table where Source='TrialType' and ProbF < .10
Can I have it print the whole table in this circumstance, even where Source NE 'TrialType'?
I'm thinking of this specifically for when I include predictor variables, when a table is produced with the predictor as a source, 'TrialType', and TrialType * Predictor. That way, if any one of the ProbF values is < .10, I would be able to just print the whole table instead of just the lines from the table where ProbF < .10.
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