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mercicle
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I am running thousands of models in genmod in a search algorithm and I need to identify models that don't converge:

ERROR: The mean parameter is either invalid or at a limit of its range for some observations.

And create a macro variable to do conditional statements based on the convergence status. How can I create an indicator macro variable based on the presence of this error?

Also, in general, if there is a standard methodology for creating macro variables from errors in the log that would be great.

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ArtC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

The success or failure (of most PROC or DATA steps) is stored in the automatic macro variable &SYSERR.  This macro variable can be interrogated to determine further processing.  Assuming that you are running the GENMOD within a macro loop, checking &SYSERR should be straightforward.

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ArtC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

The success or failure (of most PROC or DATA steps) is stored in the automatic macro variable &SYSERR.  This macro variable can be interrogated to determine further processing.  Assuming that you are running the GENMOD within a macro loop, checking &SYSERR should be straightforward.

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