Recently in the SAS Community Library: Your often contains the information you need, but not sequenced in the order required for processing. @SASJedi shows you how to properly sequence data so you can compare the data in one table to the data in another, conduct merges or joins and more.
A new update is available for SAS Enterprise Guide , version 8.4 : Hot Fix: N3A001 - Published 24JUN2024 , Download link for N3A001 Component name: SAS Enterprise Guide Related SAS release: 9.4 Issues addressed in N3A001 This list of notes might be incomplete. For a complete list of issues addressed by this hot fix, visit the hot fix page for N3A001 Note: A comprehensive list of all SAS hot fixes is available from support.sas.com. You can use the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download, and Deployment (SASHFADD) tool to manage your SAS hot fixes.
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A new update is available for SAS Job Monitor Administration , version 2.2_M2 : Hot Fix: M7T002 - Published 24JUN2024 , Download link for M7T002 Component name: SAS Job Monitor Administration Related SAS release: 9.4 Issues addressed in M7T002 This list of notes might be incomplete. For a complete list of issues addressed by this hot fix, visit the hot fix page for M7T002 Note: A comprehensive list of all SAS hot fixes is available from support.sas.com. You can use the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download, and Deployment (SASHFADD) tool to manage your SAS hot fixes.
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A new update is available for SAS Studio , version 3.82 : Hot Fix: M3T007 - Published 24JUN2024 , Download link for M3T007 Component name: SAS Studio Related SAS release: 9.4 Issues addressed in M3T007 This list of notes might be incomplete. For a complete list of issues addressed by this hot fix, visit the hot fix page for M3T007 Note: A comprehensive list of all SAS hot fixes is available from support.sas.com. You can use the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download, and Deployment (SASHFADD) tool to manage your SAS hot fixes.
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Hello! I have got a question about fitting Cox regression model to obs with different measurements with the same ID. I’m new to SAS so I don’t know exactly how to fix this problem. I have got a dataset of 471 obs. 53 out of them have got new measurements but the id of obs are the same. I tried to use this code proc phreg data = imottkm; class x1; model tgvhd*imt(0)= x115; random x1/noclprint; hazardratio 'Relapse' x115/cl=both; run; but the results are a bit weird for me. How could I make this thing work? Is there any way to use random statement in Cox model?
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