Valid in: | DATA step or PROC step |
Category: | File-handling |
Type: | Declarative |
You can use the GROUPFORMAT option in a BY statement only in a DATA step.
Using the GROUPFORMAT option in the DATA step ensures that BY groups that you use to create a data set match the BY groups in PROC steps that report grouped, formatted data.
data sedanTypes; set cars; by 'Sedan Types'n; if 'first.Sedan Types'n then type=1; run;
Using the NOTSORTED option is useful if you have data that falls into other logical groupings such as chronological order or categories.
proc format; value range low -55 = 'Under 55' 55-60 = '55 to 60' 60-65 = '60 to 65' 65-70 = '65 to 70' other = 'Over 70'; run; proc sort data=sashelp.class out=sorted_class; by height; run; data _null_; format height range.; set sorted_class; by height groupformat; if first.height then put 'Shortest in ' height 'measures ' height:best12.; run;
data Inventory; length RecordID 8 Invoice $ 30 ItemLine $ 50; infile datalines; input RecordID Invoice ItemLine &; drop RecordID; datalines; A74 A5296 Highlighters A75 A5296 Lot # 7603 A76 A5296 Yellow Blue Green A77 A5296 24 per box A78 A5297 Paper Clips A79 A5297 Lot # 7423 A80 A5297 Small Medium Large A81 A5298 Gluestick A82 A5298 Lot # 4422 A83 A5298 New item A84 A5299 Rubber bands A85 A5299 Lot # 7892 A86 A5299 Wide width, Narrow width A87 A5299 1000 per box ; data combined; array Line{4} $ 60 ; retain Line1-Line4; keep Invoice Line1-Line4; set Inventory; by Invoice; if first.Invoice then do; call missing(of Line1-Line4); records = 0; end; records + 1; Line[records]=ItemLine; if last.Invoice then output; run; proc print data=combined; title 'Office Supply Inventory'; run;