Using PROC SQL, I changes column names from English to Hebrew. When I use such tables via PROC REPORT, SAS uses the English columns names, even though the BY and DEFINE statements use the new Hebrew named column
PROC REPORT DATA= work.sharon ;
BY 'סניף'n ;
DEFINE 'סניף'n / group;
RUN;
I am guessing that the original data had labels. SAS will keep the old labels after you rename a variable. You can see the problem here:
data blah;
i = 23;
label i = "eye";
run;
data blah2;
set blah (rename = (i = a));
run;
proc report data = blah2;
run;
You can manually set the label for each variable with a label
or attrib
statement or, if you prefer to always use the variable names, just strip off all the labels for the dataset like this:
data blah3;
set blah2;
* remove all labels;
attrib _all_ label = " ";
run;
proc report data = blah3;
run;