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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T14:51:45+00:00 2026-06-09T14:51:45+00:00

I have this problem, but in SAS. To use the example provided in this

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I have this problem, but in SAS. To use the example provided in this question, I have 5 columns of names (name_1, name_2, etc.), and want to output a list in which the names are listed in descending order of frequency:

John     502
Robert   388
William  387
...
...       1

I took the answer to the question referenced above, and surrounded it with “proc sql;” and “quit;”:

proc sql;
create table freqs as
SELECT name, COUNT(1)
FROM (           SELECT name_1 AS name FROM mytable
     UNION ALL SELECT name_2 AS name FROM mytable
     UNION ALL SELECT name_3 AS name FROM mytable
     UNION ALL SELECT name_4 AS name FROM mytable
     UNION ALL SELECT name_5 AS name FROM mytable
   ) AS myunion
 GROUP BY name
 ORDER BY COUNT(1) DESC
;
quit;

but am getting:

ERROR: Summary functions are restricted to the SELECT and HAVING clauses only.

I am using SAS 9.2.

Thoughts? Thanks for the help!

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    2026-06-09T14:51:47+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 2:51 pm

    You just need to change your ORDER BY expression to reference the second column. I’d also suggest that you assign the COUNT expression result to a SAS variable name (perhaps “freq”):

    proc sql; 
       create table freqs as 
       SELECT name
            , COUNT(*) as freq
       FROM (
          SELECT           name_1 AS name FROM mytable
          UNION ALL SELECT name_2 AS name FROM mytable
          UNION ALL SELECT name_3 AS name FROM mytable
          UNION ALL SELECT name_4 AS name FROM mytable
          UNION ALL SELECT name_5 AS name FROM mytable
          ) AS myunion  
       GROUP BY name
       ORDER BY freq DESC;
    quit; 
    

    FYI: You can also say ORDER BY 2 DESC to give a relative reference.

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