See this macro that I use sometimes, but its based on PROC LIFETEST.
https://gist.github.com/statgeek/d3bce2a9e2ef0523db9d
You’re trying to do something similar but with PROC PHREG. The table names can be found and captured using the following method:
https://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2015/09/08/ods-table-names.html
Hello Reeza ,
Yes I did out all the datasets and tried to look into them , but neither I was able find in the tables that come out of ODS TRACE / OFF I also tried BASELINE = but was not able to find MEDIAN value able to capture N , number of events from Censoredsummary =
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