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CharlesR
Calcite | Level 5
So i'm using proc logistic and a little confused. I have some variables which are strictly categorical; however, i've used integers to denote individual categories for ease. Now i am pretty sure sas is seeing them as being ordinal, but i need proc logistic to not recognize them as such. The data in the variables is numeric. Is there some way i can get proc logistic to recognize these variables as such without converting all these values over to character values?

Thanks!!
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Dale
Pyrite | Level 9
Name the categorical predictor variables on a CLASS statement.

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