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The CAPABILITY procedure creates an OUT= data set for each OUTPUT statement. The new data set contains an observation for each combination of levels of the variables in the BY statement, or a single observation if you do not specify a BY statement. Thus, the number of observations in the new data set corresponds to the number of groups for which statistics are calculated. The variables in the new data set are as follows:
If the output data set contains a percentile variable or a quartile variable, the percentile definition assigned with the PCTLDEF= option in the PROC CAPABILITY statement is recorded on the output data set label.
The values of variables requested with the statistics keywords CP, CPK, CPL, CPM, CPU, K, PCTGTR, and PCTLSS are missing unless you identify specification limits in a SPEC statement or in a SPEC= data set.
As an alternative to OUT= data sets, you can create an OUTTABLE= data set. The structure of the OUTTABLE= data set may be more appropriate when you are computing summary statistics and capability indices for multiple process variables. See "OUTTABLE= Data Set".
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