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arindam1984
Obsidian | Level 7

Lot of statistics are produced when we run proc logistics like chisq, odds ratio, log likelyhood, aic, wald test, etc. How to store all of them in a dataset so that I can compare various iterations from the same dataset rather than storing the individual result in pdf?

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Send output results to datasets with 

 

ODS OUTPUT tableName=MyTable;

 

where tableName is given in the ODS Table Names page of the Details section in the procedure documentation. You can also get the predefined table names by switching

 

ods trace on;

 

before calling the procedure.

 

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Send output results to datasets with 

 

ODS OUTPUT tableName=MyTable;

 

where tableName is given in the ODS Table Names page of the Details section in the procedure documentation. You can also get the predefined table names by switching

 

ods trace on;

 

before calling the procedure.

 

PG

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