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hhchenfx
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Hi Everyone,

I run the following regression and extract the results into 2 table report1 and report2.

It takes very long time and I think it is caused by the Result Viewer where SAS tries to all regression graph for each By Group.

Could you please tell me if I can add any condition to stop the Result Viewer printing and still get the report I want?

When I try the NoPRINT option, report1/2 are not created.

Thank you.

HHC

proc reg data=data6a ;

ods output ParameterEstimates=report1(drop=df);

ods output FitStatistics=report2;

by yq0 ;

model ab3_ret12 =  cbr_s;

run;

NOTE: The above message was for the following BY group:

      yq0=200101

WARNING: ODS graphics with more than 5000 points have been suppressed. Use the PLOTS(MAXPOINTS= ) option in the PROC REG

         statement to change or override the cutoff.

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hhchenfx
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

ODS GRAPHICS OFF;

proc reg data=data6a ;

ods output ParameterEstimates=report1(drop=df);

ods output FitStatistics=report2;

by yq0 ;

model ab3_ret12 =  cbr_s;

run;

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hhchenfx
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

ODS GRAPHICS OFF;

proc reg data=data6a ;

ods output ParameterEstimates=report1(drop=df);

ods output FitStatistics=report2;

by yq0 ;

model ab3_ret12 =  cbr_s;

run;

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

ods graphics off;
ods exclude all; /* all open destinations */
ods results off; /* no updates to tree view */

proc reg
   ...;
quit;

ods graphics on;
ods exclude none;
ods results on;

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