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I need to define column width to standardize the look of the report. However, when I set the column width it automatically expands the row height for each cell. I tried setting the cellheight in various places in the code but I can't seem to constrain it. How is this done?
Here's an example using the sashelp.cars dataset that gives me the same results.
ODS results off;
ODS listing close;
ODS TAGSETS.EXCELXP
file="C:\test.xml"
STYLE=Printer
OPTIONS (
Sheet_Name = "NEW"
Orientation = 'landscape'
FitToPage = 'no'
Pages_FitWidth = '1'
Pages_FitHeight = '100'
embedded_titles = 'yes'
);
PROC REPORT DATA=sashelp.cars
style(header)=[fontfamily=helvetica fontsize=8pt textalign=l]
style(column)=[fontfamily=helvetica fontsize=8pt textalign=l TAGATTR='format:text'];
columns make model type origin msrp drivetrain horsepower mpg;
DEFINE make / STYLE(column)={width=2cm};
DEFINE model / STYLE(column)={width=2cm};
DEFINE type / STYLE(column)={width=2cm};
DEFINE origin / STYLE(column)={width=2cm};
DEFINE msrp / STYLE(column)={width=15cm};
DEFINE drivetrain / STYLE(column)={width=2cm};
DEFINE horsepower / STYLE(column)={width=2.5cm};
DEFINE mpg / STYLE(column)={width=2cm};
RUN;
ods tagsets.excelxp close;
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Hi, I have a fiction dataset that I've created like this data countries;
length country $20 country_1 $50;
input country $ country_1 $;
datalines;
AE United Arab Emirates
AR Argentina
AU Australia
Africa Africa
Asia Asia
CA Canada
CH Schweiz
CN China
DE Germany
ET Etiopia
EU Europe
FR France
GB United Kingdom
GM Gambia
KR Republic of Korea
KZ Kazakstan
Latin_America_31 Latin America-31
Middle_East Middle East
NO Norway
NP Nepal
NZ New Zealand
Non_EU_Europe Non-EU Europe
PE Peru
PH Philippines
RU Russia
TR Turkey
UA Ukraine
World World
;
run;
data countries_extended;
set countries;
do i = 1 to ceil(ranuni(0) * 100); /* Upprepa varje land slumpmässigt upp till 100 gånger */
output;
end;
drop i;
run; and I have SAS 9.4 - which mean it can't take union all, and such. How do I create a variable a variable hierarchy, beacuse now it is mixed in col=country. I've read that you can self join in this case, but the output was bad.. Which I tried to do, but it didn't went well. Can someone please help me out?
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The function split_part(col_name,delimiter, index) worked well with select statement in the HUE editor when connected to impala. The same function throws an error when running in SAS EG. Below is the log. I found a workaround and delivered the file. However, I want to know if anyone here knows a way to submit the code via SAS without being losing the ability to use Impala functions that SAS Access doesn’t support. Log: 66 proc sql noprint; 67 connect to impala as XXX (dsn=XXX user=XXXpw = "XXX"); 68 create table temp(compress=yes) as 69 select * 70 from connection to XXX ( 71 select 72 split_part(col, '~', 1) as col1 73 from table1 a , table2 c , table3 b 74 where condition); NOTE: Compression was disabled for data set XXX because compression overhead would increase the size of the data set. ERROR: CLI cursor extended fetch error: [Cloudera][Support] (40550) Invalid character value for cast specification. : [Cloudera][Support] (40550) Invalid character value for cast specification. : [Cloudera][Support] (40550) Invalid character value for cast specification. : [Cloudera][Support] (40550) Invalid character value for cast specification. : [Cloudera][Support] (40550) Invalid character value for cast specification. : [Cloudera][Support] (40550) Invalid character value for cast specification. : [Cloudera][Support] (40550) Invalid charact NOTE: PROC SQL set option NOEXEC and will continue to check the syntax of statements. 80 disconnect from XXX; NOTE: Statement not executed due to NOEXEC option. 81 quit;
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Hi, I ran a simple multinomial logit model using proc GLIMMIX. The model predicts occupation in 4 categories (high, medium, low, unemployed) with the normalized difference in supply and demand and a region fixed effect parameter. The result is quite strange as it produces estimates for the reference category for the region parameters. I also notice that the p-values with proc GLIMMIX look a bit odd, all of them for the category "HIGH" are higher than 0.99.
When I replicate the same model with proc LOGIT, everything looks fine, with consistent parameters and p-values. How can I fix this? I need to use proc GLIMMIX since I will eventually add some random effects.
proc glimmix data=lab.merge INITGLM;
class occ_reduced(ref='LOW') region(ref='SK') ;
model occ_reduced = diffH diffM diffL region / solution DIST=MULTINOMIAL link=glogit;
where labour=1;
weight weight;
run;
proc logistic data=lab.merge;
class region / region(ref='SK') / param = ref;
model occ_reduced(ref='LOW') = diffH diffM diffL region / link = glogit;
weight weight /norm;
where labour=1;
run;
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