SAS User File for H26BF1 Data This file contains information and sample SAS programs to create a permanent SAS dataset, for users who want to use SAS in processing the MEPS data provided in this PUF release. There are two ways to create a permanent SAS dataset, using either the SAS transport data file (H26BF1.SSP) or the ASCII data file (H26BF1.DAT) supplied in this PUF release. Section A provides a sample SAS program for the first alternative, which is to convert the SAS transport data file to a regular SAS dataset, using the SAS PROCedure: XCOPY. Section B provides a sample SAS program for the second alternative, which is to read data from the ASCII data file, using a SAS DATA step with INFILE, INPUT, and LABEL statements. Section C explains format-related SAS statements that a user may optionally use when working with the SAS dataset. Examples of SAS programs (DATA step or PROC) are provided in all three sections, primarily for the benefit of inexperienced users. Section D contains complete SAS statements that must be used in the programs described in Sections B and C. INCLUDED BELOW ARE NOTES APPLICABLE TO USERS OF SAS VERSION 8. ****************************************************************************** The sample SAS programs provided in Sections A and B show how to create a permanent SAS dataset from the data files provided in this PUF release. A. A Sample SAS Program for Converting the SAS Transport File to a Permanent SAS Dataset The SAS PROCedure XCOPY will read a SAS transport data file and convert the data to regular SAS format, storing the output in a permanent SAS dataset. This permanent SAS dataset can then be used for all future processing and analyses. Below is a sample PC-SAS program that can be used to convert the SAS transport file to a permanent PC SAS dataset (in a Windows environment, with SAS V6.12). LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS'; FILENAME IN1 'C:\MEPS\H26BF1.SSP'; PROC XCOPY IN=IN1 OUT=PUFLIB IMPORT; RUN; If the user wants a list of variables and a few sample records in the permanent SAS dataset, following are the SAS statements to accomplish these. PROC CONTENTS DATA=PUFLIB.H26BF1; TITLE "List of Variables in MEPS H26BF1 SAS Dataset"; RUN; PROC PRINT DATA=PUFLIB.H26BF1 (OBS=20); TITLE "First 20 Observations in MEPS H26BF1 SAS Dataset"; RUN; The LIBNAME statement tells SAS the location (directory name) to store the permanent SAS dataset which is output by PROC XCOPY. The FILENAME statement tells SAS the location (complete directory and file name) of the input SAS transport data file. NOTES: 1) The names used in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements shown above (i.e., PUFLIB, IN1) are arbitrary; they are only temporary aliases. 2) The directory and file names used in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements shown above are Windows syntax and may need to be modified for other operating systems such as UNIX, MAC/OS, VMS, or OS/2. 3) H26BF1 is the internal SAS dataset name (also the PC file name, without the extension) prior to the creation of the SAS transport data file. After running PROC XCOPY, the output SAS dataset assumes the same dataset name (or file name). Hence, in the example above, a file named H26BF1.SD2 will be created under the C:\MEPS directory when PROC XCOPY runs successfully. 4) The SAS transport file H26BF1.SSP was created from a PC-SAS Version 6.12 data file, using PROC COPY. This file has been tested for use with PC-SAS version 6.10 or higher, or with mainframe SAS version 6.08 or higher. This file may work with earlier versions of SAS, although it has not been tested with those versions. Users who are unable to use this SAS Transport file should instead convert the ASCII data file H26BF1.DAT to a SAS data set as described in Section B. ADDITONAL NOTE TO USERS OF SAS VERSION 8: One of the following procedures should be used to avoid a SAS error when using the downloaded SAS Transport file: 1) Add V8 to LIBNAME statement - e.g., LIBNAME PUFLIB V8 'C:\MEPS'; OR 2) Output the SAS data set to a different library than the one which contains the downloaded SAS Transport file - e.g., LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS'; FILENAME IN1 'C:\DOWNLOAD\H26BF1.SSP'; PROC XCOPY IN=IN1 OUT=PUFLIB IMPORT; RUN; B. A Sample SAS Program for Converting the ASCII Data File to a Permanent SAS Dataset The complete SAS statements (INPUT and LABEL) included in Section D are intended to save time for those users wishing to create a permanent SAS dataset from the H26BF1.DAT ASCII data file. These statements must be used in combination with other SAS statements to create the appropriate SAS program, as shown below. To use the statements provided in Section D to create a SAS program, you will need an ASCII text editor. If you are using an interactive form of SAS (Windows, UNIX, OS2, etc.), use the editor provided as part of the SAS software. Following is a sample SAS program that will convert the ASCII data file to SAS format. LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS'; FILENAME IN1 'C:\MEPS\H26BF1.DAT'; DATA PUFLIB.H26BF1; INFILE IN1 LRECL=303; INPUT .....; * to user: insert the complete INPUT statement that is provided in Section D; LABEL .....; * to user: insert the complete LABEL statement that is provided in Section D; RUN; Here is an explanation of the SAS statements used in the program above. LIBNAME statement: This tells SAS the location (directory name) of the permanent SAS dataset. FILENAME statement: This tells SAS the location of the input ASCII data file. DATA statement: This signifies the beginning of a SAS DATA step and specifies describes the output SAS dataset, referencing the LIBNAME entry (PUFLIB) and assigning an internal SAS dataset name (H26BF1). In the example, after the successful completion of the DATA step, a PC file named H26BF1.SD2 would have been created in the C:\MEPS directory. INFILE statement: This tells SAS the location (directory and file name) of the input ASCII data file. Also provided is the logical record length (303 bytes), with the default of RECFM=V implied when this parameter is omitted. LRECL and RECFM are optional parameters in the INFILE statement. With regard to these options, please note the following: the ASCII data file H26BF1.DAT contains a 2-byte carriage return/line feed at the end of each record. When converting to a PC-SAS file, the LRECL option should be used to specify the record length to avoid use of a default record length by PC-SAS. If the RECFM=V option is used, the LRECL option must be specified as the logical record length (e.g., 303 for H26BF1.DAT). If RECFM=F is used, then the LRECL value must be specified as the logical record length plus 2 (305 for H26BF1.DAT). Note that if the RECFM option is omitted, then the default option of RECFM=V is automatically used, and LRECL should be specified as the logical record (303 for H26BF1.DAT). INPUT statement: This specifies the input record layout, giving names and the beginning and ending column positions for data items (which become SAS variables) in the ASCII data file (H26BF1.DAT). Variable type (numeric or character) is also defined via the INPUT statement. LABEL statement: This associates descriptive names with the SAS variables. RUN statement: This tells SAS to execute all commands up to this point. ADDITONAL NOTE TO USERS OF SAS VERSION 8: One of the following procedures should be used to avoid a SAS error when using the downloaded ASCII data file: 1) Add V8 to LIBNAME statement - e.g., LIBNAME PUFLIB V8 'C:\MEPS'; OR 2) Output the SAS data set to a different library than the one which contains the downloaded ASCII data file - e.g., LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS'; FILENAME IN1 'C:\DOWNLOAD\H26BF1.DAT'; DATA PUFLIB.H26BF1; INFILE IN1 LRECL=303; C. Optional Format-related SAS Statements If a user wants to use formats for the SAS variables, a SAS format library must first be created. Below is a SAS program that will accomplish this. LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS'; PROC FORMAT LIBRARY=PUFLIB; VALUE .....; * to user: insert the complete set of VALUE statements found in Section D; VALUE .....; .......... ; RUN; Below is an example of how to use the SAS formats defined by the PROC FORMAT procedure. LIBNAME PUFLIB 'C:\MEPS'; OPTIONS FMTSEARCH=(PUFLIB); PROC FREQ DATA=PUFLIB.H26BF1; TABLES .... / LIST MISSING; FORMAT varnam1 fmtnam1. Varnam2 fmtnam2. .... ; * to user: substitute varnami and fmtnami with actual variable names and format names; * Insert the FORMAT statement provided in Section D, if you are using all the variables; * in the TABLES statement; TITLE "Frequency Distributions ...."; RUN; Here is an explanation of the SAS statements used above. LIBNAME statement: This tells SAS the location (directory name) of the SAS format library. Please note that SAS datasets (file name extension is 'SD2') and format libraries (file name extension is 'SC2') can be stored under the same directory. OPTIONS FMTSEARCH=...: This specifies the SAS format library. PROC FORMAT statement: This identifies the SAS procedure that will make SAS formats according to VALUE statements. Formats will be stored in a file named FORMATS.SC2. Please note that the option 'LIBRARY=...' can be omitted, if the user does not want to create a permanent SAS format library. When simply 'PROC FORMAT;' is used, the formats are defined only for the duration of the batch SAS program or an interactive SAS session. VALUE statement: This gives a) names to formats; and b) descriptive labels for individual values, or range of values. The format names can then be invoked using a FORMAT statement, if desired. PROC FREQ statement: This identifies the SAS procedure that will generate frequency distributions of variables specified in the TABLES statement, formatted if a FORMAT statement is used. The input SAS dataset is specified in the 'DATA=' option. FORMAT statement: This associates existing formats with variables. When using this statement, the formats must have already been created with a PROC FORMAT procedure. RUN statement: This tells SAS to execute all commands up to this point. NOTES: 1) Use of formats is entirely optional, and depends on the type of analyses that you are doing. It is recommended that you create and use them as appropriate. 2) The names used in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements shown above (i.e., PUFLIB, IN1) are arbitrary; they are only temporary aliases. 3) You only create the permanent SAS data set once. Additional analyses can be run using this permanent dataset. 4) The file and directory specifications in the LIBNAME and FILENAME statements are Windows syntax and may need to be modified for other operating systems such as UNIX, MAC/OS, VMS, or OS/2. D. SAS Statements This section contains SAS INPUT, LABEL, FORMAT and VALUE statements for use in converting the ASCII H26BF1.DAT file into a SAS data set, and for creating SAS formats. * INPUT STATEMENTS; INFILE IN LRECL=303; INPUT @1 DUID 5.0 @6 PID 3.0 @9 DUPERSID $8.0 @17 EVNTIDX $12.0 @29 EVENTRN 1.0 @30 FFEEIDX $12.0 @42 DVDATEYR 4.0 @46 DVDATEMM 2.0 @48 DVDATEDD 2.0 @50 GENDENT 2.0 @52 DENTHYG 2.0 @54 DENTTECH 2.0 @56 DENTSURG 2.0 @58 ORTHODNT 2.0 @60 ENDODENT 2.0 @62 PERIODNT 2.0 @64 DENTYPE 2.0 @66 EXAMINE 2.0 @68 CLENTETX 2.0 @70 CLENTETH 2.0 @72 JUSTXRAY 2.0 @74 FLUORIDE 2.0 @76 SEALANT 2.0 @78 FILLINGX 2.0 @80 FILLING 2.0 @82 INLAY 2.0 @84 CROWNSX 2.0 @86 CROWNS 2.0 @88 ROOTCANX 2.0 @90 ROOTCANL 2.0 @92 GUMSURGX 2.0 @94 GUMSURG 2.0 @96 RECLVISX 2.0 @98 RECLVIS 2.0 @100 EXTRACT 2.0 @102 IMPLANT 2.0 @104 ABSCESS 2.0 @106 ORALSURX 2.0 @108 ORALSURG 2.0 @110 BRIDGESX 2.0 @112 BRIDGES 2.0 @114 DENTUREX 2.0 @116 DENTURES 2.0 @118 REPAIR 2.0 @120 ORTHDONX 2.0 @122 ORTHDONT 2.0 @124 WHITEN 2.0 @126 TMDTMJ 2.0 @128 DENTPROX 2.0 @130 DENTPROC 2.0 @132 DENTOTHX $25.0 @157 DENTOTHR $25.0 @182 DENTINJ 2.0 @184 DENTMED 2.0 @186 FFDVTYPE 2.0 @188 FFBEF98 2.0 @190 FFTOT99 2.0 @192 DVSF98X 7.2 @199 DVMR98X 6.2 @205 DVMD98X 7.2 @212 DVPV98X 7.2 @219 DVVA98X 7.2 @226 DVCH98X 6.2 @232 DVOF98X 7.2 @239 DVSL98X 7.2 @246 DVWC98X 6.2 @252 DVOR98X 7.2 @259 DVOU98X 7.2 @266 DVOT98X 7.2 @273 DVXP98X 7.2 @280 DVTC98X 7.2 @287 WTDPER98 12.6 @299 VARSTR98 3.0 @302 VARPSU98 2.0 ; * FORMAT STATEMENTS; FORMAT DUID DUID. PID PID. DUPERSID $DUPERSI. EVNTIDX $EVNTIDX. EVENTRN EVENTRN. FFEEIDX $FFEEIDX. DVDATEYR DVDATEYR. DVDATEMM DVBEGMM. DVDATEDD DVBEGDD. GENDENT GENDENT. DENTHYG DENTHYG. DENTTECH DENTTECH. DENTSURG DENTSURG. ORTHODNT ORTHODNT. ENDODENT ENDODENT. PERIODNT PERIODNT. DENTYPE DENTYPE. EXAMINE EXAMINE. CLENTETX CLENTETH. CLENTETH CLENTETH. JUSTXRAY JUSTXRAY. FLUORIDE FLUORIDE. SEALANT SEALANT. FILLINGX FILLING. FILLING FILLING. INLAY INLAY. CROWNSX CROWNS. CROWNS CROWNS. ROOTCANX ROOTCANL. ROOTCANL ROOTCANL. GUMSURGX GUMSURG. GUMSURG GUMSURG. RECLVISX RECLVIS. RECLVIS RECLVIS. EXTRACT EXTRACT. IMPLANT IMPLANT. ABSCESS ABSCESS. ORALSURX ORALSURG. ORALSURG ORALSURG. BRIDGESX BRIDGES. BRIDGES BRIDGES. DENTUREX DENTURES. DENTURES DENTURES. REPAIR REPAIR. ORTHDONX ORTHDONT. ORTHDONT ORTHDONT. WHITEN WHITEN. TMDTMJ TMDTMJ. DENTPROX DENTSPEC. DENTPROC DENTSPEC. DENTOTHX $DENTOTH. DENTOTHR $DENTOTH. DENTINJ DENTINJ. DENTMED DENTMED. FFDVTYPE FFDVTYPE. FFBEF98 FFBEF98F. FFTOT99 FFTOT99F. DVSF98X DVSF98X. DVMR98X DVMR98X. DVMD98X DVMD98X. DVPV98X DVPV98X. DVVA98X DVVA98X. DVCH98X DVCH98X. DVOF98X DVOF98X. DVSL98X DVSL98X. DVWC98X DVWC98X. DVOR98X DVOR98X. DVOU98X DVOU98X. DVOT98X DVOT98X. DVXP98X DVXP98X. DVTC98X DVTC98X. WTDPER98 WTDPER9F. VARSTR98 VARSTR9F. VARPSU98 VARPSU9F. ; * LABEL STATEMENTS; LABEL DUID ='DWELLING UNIT ID' PID ='PERSON NUMBER' DUPERSID='PERSON ID (DUID+PID)' EVNTIDX ='EVENT ID' EVENTRN ='EVENT ROUND NUMBER' FFEEIDX ='FLAT FEE ID' DVDATEYR='EVENT DATE - YEAR' DVDATEMM='EVENT DATE - MONTH' DVDATEDD='EVENT DATE - DAY' GENDENT ='GENERAL DENTIST SEEN' DENTHYG ='DENTAL HYGIENIST SEEN' DENTTECH='DENTAL TECHNICIAN SEEN' DENTSURG='DENTAL SURGEON SEEN' ORTHODNT='ORTHODONTIST SEEN' ENDODENT='ENDODONTIST SEEN' PERIODNT='PERIODONTIST SEEN' DENTYPE ='OTHER DENTAL SPECIALIST SEEN' EXAMINE ='GENERAL EXAM OR CONSULTATION' CLENTETX='EDITED CLENTETH' CLENTETH='CLEANING,PROPHYLAXIS, OR POLISHING' JUSTXRAY='X-RAYS, RADIOGRAPHS OR BITEWINGS' FLUORIDE='FLUORIDE TREATMENT' SEALANT ='SEALANT APPLICATION' FILLINGX='EDITED FILLING' FILLING ='FILLINGS' INLAY ='INLAYS' CROWNSX ='EDITED CROWNS' CROWNS ='CROWNS OR CAPS' ROOTCANX='EDITED ROOTCANL' ROOTCANL='ROOT CANAL' GUMSURGX='EDITED GUMSURG' GUMSURG ='PERIODONTAL SCALING,ROOT PLANING OR GUM' RECLVISX='EDITED RECLVIS' RECLVIS ='PERIODONTAL RECALL VISIT' EXTRACT ='EXTRACTION, TOOTH PULLED' IMPLANT ='IMPLANTS' ABSCESS ='ABCESS OR INFECTION TREATMENT' ORALSURX='EDITED ORALSURG' ORALSURG='ORAL SURGERY' BRIDGESX='EDITED BRIDGES' BRIDGES ='BRIDGES' DENTUREX='EDITED DENTURES' DENTURES='DENTURES OR PARTIAL DENTURES' REPAIR ='REPAIR OF BRIDGES/DENTURES OR RELINING' ORTHDONX='EDITED ORTHDONT' ORTHDONT='ORTHODONTIA, BRACES OR RETAINERS' WHITEN ='BONDING, WHITENING OR BLEACHING' TMDTMJ ='TREATMENT FOR TMD OR TMJ' DENTPROX='EDITED DENTPROC' DENTPROC='OTHER DENTAL PROCEDURES' DENTOTHX='EDITED DENTOTHR' DENTOTHR='OTHER SPECIFIED DENTAL PROCEDURES' DENTINJ ='VISIT BECAUSE OF ACCIDENT OR INJURY' DENTMED ='RECEIVE MEDICINE INCLUDING FREE SAMPLE' FFDVTYPE='FLAT FEE BUNDLE' FFBEF98 ='TOTAL # OF VISITS IN FF BEFORE 1998' FFTOT99 ='TOTAL # OF VISITS IN FF AFTER 1998' DVSF98X ='AMOUNT PAID,FAMILY (IMPUTED)' DVMR98X ='AMOUNT PAID,MEDICARE (IMPUTED)' DVMD98X ='AMOUNT PAID,MEDICAID (IMPUTED)' DVPV98X ='AMOUNT PAID,PRIVATE INSURANCE (IMPUTED)' DVVA98X ='AMOUNT PAID,VETERANS (IMPUTED)' DVCH98X ='AMOUNT PAID,CHAMPUS/CHAMPVA (IMPUTED)' DVOF98X ='AMOUNT PAID,OTHER FEDERAL (IMPUTED)' DVSL98X ='AMOUNT PAID,STATE & LOCAL GOV (IMPUTED)' DVWC98X ='AMOUNT PAID,WORKERS COMP (IMPUTED)' DVOR98X ='AMOUNT PAID, OTHER PRIVATE (IMPUTED)' DVOU98X ='AMOUNT PAID, OTHER PUBLIC (IMPUTED)' DVOT98X ='AMOUNT PAID,OTHER INSURANCE (IMPUTED)' DVXP98X ='SUM OF DVSF98X-DVOT98X (IMPUTED)' DVTC98X ='HHLD REPORTED TOTAL CHARGE (IMPUTED)' WTDPER98='POVERTY/MORTALITY/NH ADJ PERS LVL WGT 98' VARSTR98='VARIANCE ESTIMATION STRATUM,1998' VARPSU98='VARIANCE ESTIMATION PSU,1998' ; * VALUE STATEMENTS; VALUE ABSCESS -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE BRIDGES -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE CLENTETH -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE CROWNS -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTHYG -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTINJ -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTMED -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE $DENTOTH ' ' = 'BLANK' '-1' = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' '-8' = '-8 DK' OTHER = 'TEXT' ; VALUE DENTSPEC -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTSURG -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTTECH -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTURES -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DENTYPE -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE DUID 30001 - 65162 = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE $DUPERSI '30001016' - '65162054' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE DVBEGDD -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 - 31 = '1 - 31' ; VALUE DVBEGMM -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 - 12 = '1 - 12' ; VALUE DVCH98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 9 - 34 = '$9.00 - $34.00' 34 < - 67 = '$34.01 - $67.00' 67 < - 162 = '$67.01 - $162.00' 162 < - 540 = '$162.01- $540.00' ; VALUE DVDATEYR -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' 1998 = '1998' ; VALUE DVMD98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 1.96 - 34.8 = '$1.96 - $34.80' 34.8 < - 52.2 = '$34.81 - $52.20' 52.2 < - 81.2 = '$52.21 - $81.20' 81.2 < - 2494 = '$82.21 - $2494.00' ; VALUE DVMR98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 5 - 33.67 = '$5.00 - $33.67' 33.67 < - 65 = '$33.68 - $65.00' 65 < - 152 = '$65.01 - $152.00' 152 < - 745 = '$152.01- $745.00' ; VALUE DVOF98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 15 - 54.5 = '$15.00 - $54.50' 54.5 < - 80 = '$54.51 - $80.00' 80 < - 137.5 = '$80.01 - $137.50' 137.5 < - 1200 = '$137.51- $1200.00' ; VALUE DVOR98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 1 - 50 = '$1.00 - $50.00' 50 < - 76 = '$50.01 - $76.00' 76 < - 150 = '$76.01 - $150.00' 150 < - 1629 = '$150.01- $1629.00' ; VALUE DVOT98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 0.72 - 61 = '$0.72 - $61.00' 61 < - 97 = '$61.01 - $97.00' 97 < - 163.83 = '$97.01 - $163.84' 163.83 < - 2150 = '$163.85- $2150.00' ; VALUE DVOU98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 6.96 - 33.64 = '$6.96 - $33.64' 33.64 < - 46.4 = '$33.65 - $46.40' 46.4 < - 103.24 = '$46.41 - $103.24' 103.25 < - 1276 = '$103.25- $1276.00' ; VALUE DVPV98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 1 - 55 = '$1.00 - $55.00' 55 < - 78 = '$55.01 - $78.00' 78 < - 120 = '$78.01 - $120.00' 120 < - 5230 = '$120.01- $5230.00' ; VALUE DVSF98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 1 - 26 = '$1.00 - $26.00' 26 < - 61 = '$26.01 - $61.00' 61 < - 125 = '$61.01 - $125.00' 125 < - 9125 = '$125.01- $9125.00' ; VALUE DVSL98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 13 - 36 = '$13.00 - $36.00' 36 < - 47.5 = '$36.01 - $47.50' 47.5 < - 75 = '$47.51 - $75.00' 75 < - 1000 = '$75.01 - $1000.00' ; VALUE DVTC98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 1 - 62 = '$1.00 - $62.00' 62 < - 90 = '$62.01 - $90.00' 90 < - 150 = '$90.01 - $150.00' 150 < - 9125 = '$150.01- $9125.00' ; VALUE DVVA98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 4.5 - 30.75 = '$4.50 - $30.75' 30.75 < - 50 = '$30.76 - $50.00' 50 < - 96.5 = '$50.01 - $96.50' 96.5 < - 3000 = '$96.51 - $3000.00' ; VALUE DVWC98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 40 - 60 = '$40.00 - $60.00' 60 < - 71 = '$60.01 - $71.00' 71 < - 95 = '$71.01 - $95.00' 95 < - 178 = '$95.01 - $178.00' ; VALUE DVXP98X -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' 0 = '0' 1 - 56 = '$1.00 - $56.00' 56 < - 82 = '$56.01 - $82.00' 82 < - 141 = '$82.01 - $141.00' 141 < - 9125 = '$141.01- $9125.00' ; VALUE ENDODENT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE EVENTRN 1 = '1' 2 = '2' 3 = '3' 4 = '4' 5 = '5' ; VALUE $EVNTIDX '300010160244' - '651620540012' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE EXAMINE -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE EXTRACT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE FFBEF98F . = '.' -8 = '-8 DK' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 0 = '0' 1 - 60 = '1-60' ; VALUE FFDVTYPE . = '.' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 FLAT FEE STEM' 2 = '2 FLAT FEE LEAF' ; VALUE $FFEEIDX ' ' = 'BLANK' '-1' = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' '3000904401' - '6515201901' = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE FFTOT99F . = '.' -8 = '-8 DK' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 0 = '0' 1 - 36 = '1-36' ; VALUE FILLING -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE FLUORIDE -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE GENDENT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE GUMSURG -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE IMPLANT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE INLAY -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE JUSTXRAY -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE ORALSURG -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE ORTHDONT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE ORTHODNT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE PERIODNT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE PID 10 - 154 = 'VALID ID' ; VALUE RECLVIS -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE REPAIR -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE ROOTCANL -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE SEALANT -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE TMDTMJ -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE VARPSU9F 0 = '0' 1 - 56 = '1-56' ; VALUE VARSTR9F 0 = '0' 1 - 100 = '1-100' ; VALUE WHITEN -9 = '-9 NOT ASCERTAINED' -8 = '-8 DK' -7 = '-7 REFUSED' -1 = '-1 INAPPLICABLE' 1 = '1 YES' 2 = '2 NO' ; VALUE WTDPER9F . = 'MISSING' 0 = '0' 417.043283495355 - 80447.61 = '417.0432835-80447.61' ;