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amgadmentias
Calcite | Level 5

Hello 

 

I am doing analysis using a large data set. 

I am trying to do generalized linear mixed model with two random intercepts, one for the zip code of the patient and one for the treating hospital. 

Here is the code:


31
32 proc glimmix data=dataname noclprint pconv=0.001 ;
33 class variables ;
34 model thirty_mortality= variables
39 /solution dist=bin link=logit;
40 random intercept / subject = variable1*variable2;
 
44 run;

 

 

initially it was giving me a message that there is not enough memory 

so I increased the memory with memsize run option to 6 gb

 

now the model converge (it gives message that convergence criterion satisfied) 

then it gives the following error:


ERROR: An exception has been encountered.
Please contact technical support and provide them with the following traceback information:

The SAS task name is [GLIMMIX]
ERROR: Write Access Violation GLIMMIX
Exception occurred at (7E36FE97)
Task Traceback
Address Frame (DBGHELP API Version 4.0 rev 5)
00007FF97E36FE97 00000006CFEFE040 sasglimm:tkvercn1+0x19EE57
00007FF97E22CFF3 00000006CFEFE290 sasglimm:tkvercn1+0x5BFB3
00007FF97E22C541 00000006CFEFE380 sasglimm:tkvercn1+0x5B501
00007FF97E321D2B 00000006CFEFE4D0 sasglimm:tkvercn1+0x150CEB
00007FF97E1D29C6 00000006CFEFF950 sasglimm:tkvercn1+0x1986
00007FF9930DF5A8 00000006CFEFF958 sashost:Main+0x15268
00007FF9930E59CC 00000006CFEFFC80 sashost:Main+0x1B68C
00007FF9CD507BD4 00000006CFEFFC88 KERNEL32:BaseThreadInitThunk+0x14
00007FF9CEE8CE51 00000006CFEFFCB8 ntdll:RtlUserThreadStart+0x21

 

 

Can somebody help please?

 

thanks

 

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Best advice is to contact technical support

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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Best advice is to contact technical support

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Paige Miller

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