With a lot of statistical procedures, you can recover infos that are displayed but not available through OUT something options : you just have to use the ODS OUTPUT statement.
In your case, something like :
ODS OUTPUT parameterEstimates = work.coefficients ;
PROC LOGISTIC DATA = xyz ;
etc.
The trick is to know what is the object name (here : parameterEstimates) that you need. There are different methods :
- in the Results windows, find the correct entry, right-click on it and chose properties (it is displayed in a new window and called NAME)
- run your program once, with
ODS TRACE ON / LISTING ;
at the beginning, and
ODS TRACE OFF ;
at the end.
In the Output window, you will have the same informations as above, but in plain text that you can copy and paste.
- in the SAS documentation, your will have a "Details" section for each statistical procedure. You will find in this section a "ODS TABLE NAMES" part, which lists all the objects that you can get with the ODS OUTPUT syntax.
One last thing about that : place the ODS OUTPUT statement at the line JUST BEFORE the PROC statement. If you type something between the two (even just a TITLE), the dataset will not be created.