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lmyers2
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

 

I'm using SAS 9.4 full edition. I have some missing data for some covariates and would like to determine the N upon which the model is being based (some patients might have missing data for all the covariates or different patients might have different variables missing). I don't see anywhere on the SAS output that mentions the final N that is used. Do you have to program it to give you this result?

 

Thanks!

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Laura

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Reeza
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It’s included in the first part of the output, reread it carefully, if you can’t find it post your output. Also, it’s LOGISTIC. 

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