PARTIALDEPEND Procedure
PROC PARTIALDEPEND Statement
The PROC PARTIALDEPEND statement invokes the procedure. Table 1 summarizes the options in this statement.
Table 1: PROC PARTIALDEPEND Statement Options
| Option | Description |
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| Basic Options |
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DATA= | Specifies the input data table |
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LOGLEVEL= | Specifies a value to control the quantity and type of notes to print to the client log |
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NTHREADS= | Specifies the number of threads to use in the computation |
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REPLICATETYPE= | Specifies whether to replicate bin cutpoints or midpoints for an interval analysis variable |
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SAMPLESIZE= | Specifies the approximate number of observations to sample from the input data table |
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SEED= | Specifies the seed value for pseudorandom number generation |
You can specify the following options:
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DATA=libref.data-table
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names the input data table for PROC PARTIALDEPEND to use. The default is the most recently created data table. libref.data-table is a two-level name, where
- libref
refers to a collection of information that is defined in the LIBNAME statement and includes the library, which includes a path to the data. For more information about libref, see the section Using SAS Viya Workbench.
- data-table
specifies the name of the input data table.
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LOGLEVEL=number
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controls the quantity and type of notes to print to the client log. A value of 0 prints only warnings and errors; a value of 1 prints some notes; and a value of 2 prints many notes.
By default, LOGLEVEL=1.
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NTHREADS=number
specifies the number of threads to use in the computation. The default value is the number of CPUs available on the machine.
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REPLICATETYPE=CUTPOINTS |MIDPOINTS
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specifies whether to replicate bin cutpoints or midpoints for an interval analysis variable.
By default, REPLICATETYPE=CUTPOINTS.
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SAMPLESIZE=number
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specifies the approximate number of observations to sample from the input data table. The value of number must be between 100 and 5000, inclusive.
By default, SAMPLESIZE=1000.
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SEED=number
specifies the seed value for pseudorandom number generation. If you do not specify a seed or you specify a value less than or equal to 0, the seed is generated by reading the time of day from the computer’s clock.
Last updated: July 02, 2026