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Calcite | Level 5

I am trying to output the growth parameters for each "class1213" into an output dataset.  What syntax should I use?  (The one I have here is not correct, apparently.)

proc mixed data=two;

class class1213;

model cld1 = time/solution ddfm=bw notest;

random intercept time/subject=class1213 type=un;

ods output class1213 time;

run;

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

Try this:

proc mixed data=two;

class class1213;

model cld1 = time/solution ddfm=bw notest;

random intercept time/subject=class1213 type=un solution;

ods output SolutionR=wanted_dataset;

run;

According to the documentation, this should be what you need.  Beware that the standard errors are not the standard errors of the estimates, but are of the difference between the estimate and the random effect parameter(s).

Steve Denham

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