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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

Please start a NEW thread that describes your problem and what you want to do. If you have example data or a sketch of the graph you want to produce, please include that information as well.

Kabuto
Obsidian | Level 7

Wow... I wish I could help. You replied to my question that I posted six years ago, and I have forgotten how I may (or may not) resolve this issue. It is better that you post a new thread and disclose details of your questions. Hopefully, someone else can assist you.

Ksharp
Super User
I think you could use ESTIMATE to get RR and its CI ,after that polt it to get the graph you want.

http://support.sas.com/kb/24/188.html

StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

I'm just now seeing this issue. See this note that I added recently that shows how you can estimate and plot odds ratios, risk differences, or relative risks (risk ratios), as they change over a continuous, spline-smoothed predictor. 

Season
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Is there any way to plot spline effects in models built by the PHREG, SURVEYREG and SURVEYLOGISTIC procedure? These are questions troubling me for a long time. The EFFECTPLOT statement in the PLM procedure simply does not work for models built with the three procedures.

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

I suggest you start a new thread with your question, example data, and a description or picture of what you want to display.

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