I am trying to figure out how exactly to fix this issue. So I am running a SAS server program (remote desktop into a Windows server machine.. use SAS from there). I am trying to do a 4 way interaction to check my code to ensure I created my variables correctly and I seem to get an error
6674 proc freq data=disease;
6675 table time_diag*date_screen*date_diag*diagy / list missing;
6676 run;
ERROR: Unable to allocate sufficient memory. At least 725504K bytes were requested. You must
either increase the amount of memory available, or approach the problem differently.
I do not have admin access to the server. Does anyone know any work around to get this to run?
A standard technique to reduce memory requirements:
proc sort data=disease;
by time_diag;
run;
proc freq data=disease;
by time_diag;
tables date_screen*date_diag*diagy / list missing;
run;
The report format will change but the result is likely to be acceptable.
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