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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I do not know the valid values of your continuous variables, but try something like this:

 

CLASS HARD_DRUGS INCOME2;
effectplot slicefit/  at(

                             AGE = 30

                             BMI = 25

                             MARI = 0

                             ALCOHOL = 1

                             CSMOKER = 1

                             HS = 1

                             ADHY2_ NHW = 0;

                             );

 

Whatever value you use on the right-hand side will determine the value at which the model is evaluated for the effectplot. The first continuous variable MODEL statement (AGG_MENT0 ) determines the continuous axis for the effect plot.

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