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jzhang332002
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

  I try to output fitted parameter to SAS dataset from proc GLM. I used "ODS OUTPUT ParameterEstimates=ParEst". Because I used a class variable which has more than 1000 different values, so I used option "noprint" otherwise it will take forever to run. However, after I used "noprint", I can not output my parameter to my data set. Is there an efficient way to set print option values such that I can ouput fitted parameter in to a data set in shortest possilbe run time? Thanks.

Jian

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Instead of optopn noprint, frame your GLM procedure call with

ODS SELECT NONE;

proc glm ...

...

ODS OUTPUT ParameterEstimates=ParEst;

run;

ODS SELECT ALL;

PG

PG
jzhang332002
Fluorite | Level 6

I still met problem with my output. Below are my codes:

ODS SELECT NONE;
proc glm data=sevnew;
     class prune num_id;
     model gross_minus_net_loss_ratio = prune * num_id * sale_price_ratio;
     output out=LossSevPred p=yhat;
     ODS OUTPUT ParameterEstimates=LossSevPar;
run;
ODS SELECT ALL;

Where is wrong?

Thanks.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Add option / solution to your model statement.

PG
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