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riyaaora275
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi , 

 

I am using the code-

 

ods select productlimitestimates=d99;


proc lifetest data=graph2_B_G plots= survival(strata = overlay);
time time*status(0);
strata drg_class_detail;
run;

If i remove the =d99 from ods select the code works otherwise I get syntax error .

Why is that?

How do I save the dataset?

 

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ballardw
Super User

ODS Select determines the results to display and so only uses created table name.

If you want a data set then you use ODS OUTPUT tablename = datasetname.

 

 

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ballardw
Super User

ODS Select determines the results to display and so only uses created table name.

If you want a data set then you use ODS OUTPUT tablename = datasetname.

 

 

ed_sas_member
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi @riyaaora275 

 

ODS Select is for display.

In your case, I suggest that you use ODS OUTPUT, so that you can save the results in a dataset for further investigations.

Best,

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