Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:03:16 -0800
Reply-To: Adam <adamnycd@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Adam <adamnycd@GMAIL.COM>
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Subject: Re: "Procedure REG not found"?
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Ack, figured it out. SAS/STAT apparently didn't get installed.
Shucks.
Sorry for the interruption!
Adam wrote:
> Hello my always-helpful friends,
>
> I don't use SAS all that much and it's been probably more than a year
> since I tried anything too serious. I'm just sitting down this morning
> to get back into the swing of things, and I thought I started with a
> straightforward, no-brainer problem, and apparently it's trickier than
> I thought, or I'm not understanding something on the software end. I
> borrowed a data set from the Massachusetts Institue of Technology open
> courseware econometrics class (involving CEO pay and factors that
> contribute to its determination), successfully read the data (proc
> print has everything coming up where it is supposed to), but when I go
> to do a simple linear regression model, I get an error in the log that
> says "Procedure REG not found."
>
> Here is the code (with the cards truncated for brevity). If anyone
> would be so kind as to explain what it is that I'm doing wrong, I would
> greatly appreciate it!! Thank you all, and without further ado:
>
> DATA execpay;
> INPUT salary age college grad comten ceoten sales profits mktval;
> cards;
> 1161 49 1 1 9 2 6200 966 23200
> 600 43 1 1 10 10 283 48 1100
> 379 51 1 1 9 3 169 40 1100
> 651 55 1 0 22 22 1100 -54 1000
> 497 44 1 1 8 6 351 28 387
> 1067 64 1 1 7 7 19000 614 3900
> 945 59 1 0 35 10 536 24 623
> 1261 63 1 1 32 8 4800 191 2100
> 503 47 1 1 4 4 610 7 454
> 1094 64 1 1 39 5 2900 230 3900
> 601 54 1 1 26 7 1200 34 533
> ;
> PROC PRINT DATA = execpay;
> TITLE 'Executive Pay Data';
> RUN;
>
> PROC REG data = execpay;
> MODEL salary = sales;
> TITLE 'Sales as a predictor of salary';
> RUN;
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