1 The SAS System 07:27 Monday, April 25, 2011 NOTE: Copyright (c) 2002-2008 by SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA. NOTE: SAS (r) Proprietary Software 9.2 (TS2M2) Licensed to UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA-T/R, Site 70055083. NOTE: This session is executing on the Linux 2.6.24-28-server (LINUX) platform. You are running SAS 9. Some SAS 8 files will be automatically converted by the V9 engine; others are incompatible. Please see http://support.sas.com/rnd/migration/planning/platform/64bit.html PROC MIGRATE will preserve current SAS file attributes and is recommended for converting all your SAS libraries from any SAS 8 release to SAS 9. For details and examples, please see http://support.sas.com/rnd/migration/index.html This message is contained in the SAS news file, and is presented upon initialization. Edit the file "news" in the "misc/base" directory to display site-specific news and information in the program log. The command line option "-nonews" will prevent this display. NOTE: SAS initialization used: real time 0.02 seconds cpu time 0.01 seconds 1 options ps=54 ls=76; 2 data one; 3 input plgatype 7-8 iapvr 15-16 plgaamnt 23-24 drugamnt 31-32 rep 3 ! 40 rsee 43-48; 4 cards; NOTE: The data set WORK.ONE has 48 observations and 6 variables. NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time): real time 0.00 seconds cpu time 0.00 seconds 53 ; 54 55 proc glm; 56 class plgatype iapvr plgaamnt drugamnt rep; 57 model rsee = plgatype|iapvr|plgaamnt|drugamnt rep; 58 run; 59 60 NOTE: The PROCEDURE GLM printed pages 1-3. 2 The SAS System 07:27 Monday, April 25, 2011 NOTE: PROCEDURE GLM used (Total process time): real time 0.04 seconds cpu time 0.04 seconds 61 proc glm; 62 class plgatype iapvr plgaamnt drugamnt; 63 model rsee = plgatype|iapvr|plgaamnt|drugamnt; 64 run; 65 NOTE: The PROCEDURE GLM printed pages 4-6. NOTE: PROCEDURE GLM used (Total process time): real time 0.00 seconds cpu time 0.01 seconds NOTE: SAS Institute Inc., SAS Campus Drive, Cary, NC USA 27513-2414 NOTE: The SAS System used: real time 0.09 seconds cpu time 0.07 seconds