15.7.12 Hiding Small Counts
/HIDESMALLCOUNTS COUNT=count
 
The HIDESMALLCOUNTS subcommand is optional.  If it specified,
then COUNT, ECOUNT, and UCOUNT values in output
tables less than the value of count are shown as <count
instead of their true values.  The value of count must be an
integer and must be at least 2.
The following syntax and example shows how to use
HIDESMALLCOUNTS:
CTABLES /HIDESMALLCOUNTS COUNT=10 /TABLE placeOfLastDrinkBeforeDrive.
 
Custom Tables
 | 
 | 
Count | 
 
| 37. Please think about the most recent occasion that you drove within two hours of drinking alcoholic beverages. Where did you drink on that occasion? | 
Other (list) | 
<10 | 
 
| Your home | 
182 | 
 
| Friend's home | 
264 | 
 
| Bar/Tavern/Club | 
279 | 
 
| Restaurant | 
495 | 
 
| Work | 
21 | 
 
| Bowling alley | 
<10 | 
 
| Hotel/Motel | 
<10 | 
 
| Country Club/Golf course | 
17 | 
 
| Drank in the car/On the road | 
<10 | 
 
| Sporting event | 
15 | 
 
| Movie theater | 
<10 | 
 
| Shopping/Store/Grocery store | 
<10 | 
 
| Wedding | 
15 | 
 
| Party at someone else's home | 
81 | 
 
| Park/picnic | 
14 | 
 
| Party at your house | 
<10 | 
 
 
 
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