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I don't know if the proc glm procedure is still running - it seems to be, because the heading of the editor says PROC GLM Running. Is it?
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Cynthia_sas
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Hi, most SAS procedures end with a RUN; statement. But, a few SAS procedures perform what is called "run-time" processing and they end with a QUIT; statement. I believe that Proc GLM might be one of the procedures that needs a QUIT; statement. You might try this as a program model:
[pre]
proc glm data=whatever;
...statements...
run;
... more statements...
run;
quit;
[/pre]

Just put a QUIT; statement when you're done with the last of your PROC GLM statements. That should eliminate the 'Proc XXXXX Running' message.

cynthia

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