It is not obvious that this is an error. If your nominal variable in SAS has a 
level which is not present in data, then R might just be making a faithful 
translation. There is a distinction between (a) having a gender variable with 
two levels of which 0 females and (b) pretending that male is the only possible 
gender.

Anyways, droplevels() is your friend. (Notice that it easier to remove levels 
that you do not want than to insert levels that have been unwantedly deleted on 
input.) 

-pd

> On 4 Jul 2018, at 19:16 , Adam Z. Jabir <adam.z.ja...@outlook.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have imported some sasdata into R using the sas7bdat package. I have some 
> nominal variables with some missing values.
> 
> R is creating a new level which is emty �.When I ask for tabulate this new 
> level is presented with 0 as a frequency.
> 
> I want to get rid of this level and have my file imported correctly.
> 
> Do you have some hint to help solve this problem?
> 
> 
> Please use this email adress to answer this query.
> 
> 
> Best,
> 
> Adam
> 
> 
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