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k_shide
Obsidian | Level 7

Dear SAS Gurus,

Currently I have two data sets model_train and model_valitaion.

What I want to do is to develop logistic model by model_train and applied the developed model to model_validation.

 

I have seen some options etc on proc logistic statement but can you give me any simple codes to do the automation of model development by model_train and applied the model to model_validation.

 

i.e. 

proc logistic data=model_train descending;
model y= var1-var5;
run;

 

I want to apply the developped model by the above to model_validation and see how it works.

I know it is possible by using  parameter estimate the procedure output and manually modify it and copy and paste the modelling codes and apply it to model_validation but if you know any more automated efficient way to do this by using some options of the procedure, please let me know.

 

Thank you Gurus,

Kaz

 

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Ksharp
Super User
proc logistic data=model_train descending;
model y= var1-var5;
score data=model_validate out=want;
run;

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Ksharp
Super User
proc logistic data=model_train descending;
model y= var1-var5;
score data=model_validate out=want;
run;
k_shide
Obsidian | Level 7

Dear Ksharp,

 

Thanks very much. It is so efficient and quick solution.

 

Kaz

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