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liyongkai800
Obsidian | Level 7

Say, I have a program like this, where x1 is a categorical variable with 5 levels, and x2, x3 are continuous variables.

 

proc glm data=mydata;

class x1;

model y=x1 x2 x3;

run;

 

However, I'm pretty sure that only the first 3 levels of x1 are significant to y. Is there any way to only include the first 3 levels of x1 in the model statement? Thanks.

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Reeza
Super User
You can add a WHERE statement to your PROC. In general this works across most procedures.

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Reeza
Super User
You can add a WHERE statement to your PROC. In general this works across most procedures.
liyongkai800
Obsidian | Level 7
Thanks, I complicate the question too much.

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