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Date:   Fri, 28 Aug 1998 14:49:13 -0700
Reply-To:   Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:   Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM>
Organization:   Agouron Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Subject:   Help for Proc Tabulation
Content-Type:   multipart/mixed;

Dear all,

Proc tabulation didn't give me the output I expected and I have no clue why it is working this way.

Please see the attached (it's very hard to describe what happened): test.doc shows the dataset, the format used, the unformatted table and the formatted table, and test.sas.doc shows the proc tabulation statments I used.

Basically, the unformatted tables has the correct order for the row heading and the formatted table doesn't. In the formatted table, the blank row below 'YYYY...' is supposed to be below '>5 Months'. This phenomenon is not specific to category 'YYYY...', i.e. if I switch 'XXXX....' and 'YYYY....' then the blank row will behave under 'YYYY...' and not behave under 'XXXX.....'.

Help!!!!


test.doc [application/msword]

test.sas.doc [application/msword]


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