Fro example I'd like to hide the following tables:
Model Information
Class Level Information
Dimensions
Number of Observations
Iteration History
Covariance Parameter Estimates
and what are general recommendations as I use different procedures?
Hi:
You will need to know the "official" names of the output objects that you want to exclude from being displayed. In order to find out the names, you would use the ODS TRACE statement one time, in your PROC MIXED, code to get the names displayed in the SAS log. Then, once you have the names, you would use either an ODS SELECT (probably easier to use if you are selecting one or two to keep) or an ODS EXCLUDE statement.
Good resources are this paper:
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings11/273-2011.pdf
and in this paper (Hit #1) http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings11/300-2011.pdf
cynthia
Hi:
You will need to know the "official" names of the output objects that you want to exclude from being displayed. In order to find out the names, you would use the ODS TRACE statement one time, in your PROC MIXED, code to get the names displayed in the SAS log. Then, once you have the names, you would use either an ODS SELECT (probably easier to use if you are selecting one or two to keep) or an ODS EXCLUDE statement.
Good resources are this paper:
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings11/273-2011.pdf
and in this paper (Hit #1) http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings11/300-2011.pdf
cynthia
Thank you ! It works !
What destination you are using .
Or You can set the foreground's color the same with the background's color.
Ksharp
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