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hdg
Obsidian | Level 7 hdg
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello, I am using fastclus and ods output.

ods output ClusterCenters= c3   ;

proc fastclus data=work  maxclusters=&nclus maxiter=20  outstat=olus out = out;

run;

The above stores the Cluster centers how do i get the ods table name for  example ClusterList

I get the below warning

WARNING: Output 'ClusterList' was not created.  Make sure that

         the output object name, label, or path is spelled

         correctly.  Also, verify that the appropriate

         procedure options are used to produce the requested

         output object.  For example, verify that the NOPRINT

         option is not used.

Thank you!

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Reeza
Super User

Your code doesn't match your error.

Try checking the documentation as it lists all the ODS Tables

or run with odd trace on to see the table names:

ods trace on ;

proc fastclus data=work  maxclusters=&nclus maxiter=20  outstat=olus out = out;

run;

ods trace off;

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Reeza
Super User

Your code doesn't match your error.

Try checking the documentation as it lists all the ODS Tables

or run with odd trace on to see the table names:

ods trace on ;

proc fastclus data=work  maxclusters=&nclus maxiter=20  outstat=olus out = out;

run;

ods trace off;

How do I get my SAS results into a data set? | Statistics and other stuff from a geek

hdg
Obsidian | Level 7 hdg
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks for the ods trace tip!

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