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Friday, January 22, 2010

SAS 25

When using the VALUE statement to define the format of specific values,
which of the following statements is not correct about identifying the range.

A) A series of character values can be identified as the range for a
VALUE statement
B) A single value can be identified as the range for a VALUE statement
C) A list of unique values separated by commas can be identified as the
range for a VALUE statement
D) A series of numeric values can be identified as the range for a
VALUE statement

2 comments:

SASGuru said...

Answer: A
Reasoning: C shows that detail is required in the answer. The range
can consist of character values which are enclosed by quotation
marks.

kat said...

answer is A but the reson for it not being correct is that it says a series of character values. it would be correct if it is a single word or letter.

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