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Pinky9
Calcite | Level 5

Hi ,

PROC TRANSREG UTILITIES SHORT;

TITLE2 'USE PROC TRANSREG TO PERFORM THE CONJOINT ANALYSIS';

MODEL LINEAR(RANKING/REFLECT) = CLASS(LEMON STRENGTH SWEET TEMP/ZERO=SUM);

OUTPUT IREPLACE  DAPPROXIMATIONS;

RUN;

the above syntax is used for Conjoint excerise for ranking question . Kindly help me to understand term " IREPLACE  DAPPROXIMATIONS"

thanks

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

These options put the transformed independent (IREPLACE) and dependent (DAPPROXIMATIONS) in the output dataset.  I would recommend adding the OUT= option to name the output dataset.

Steve Denham

RichardinOz
Quartz | Level 8

This is a common statement in many procedures , its use is to specify the name of the output dataset and any options to use during output.  See SAS/STAT(R) 9.22 User's Guide for more detail, in particular:

DAPPROXIMATIONS

outputs approximations to transformed dependents

I would suggest you read the documentation (freely available) before using any statistical procedure.

Richard

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