![]() To read them in SAS, we need to know how to read variables having spaces in their names. Many times, database column contains blanks or special characters. ![]() If you use teradata or any other database, you would encounter this problem very soon if you have not encountered it yet. Why do we need to have spaces in a variable name? It also covers the same case with a dataset (table). Also, how to deal a variable name starts with a number. In this article, we would learn how we can read a variable whose name having spaces or special characters. This article may be an eye-opener for you if you think a variable name cannot contain blanks or special characters except for the underscore in SAS. esttab, eform wide label nostar refcat(_Idrug_2 "Placebo") esttab, labcol2(+ ? + -, title("" Hypothesis)) quietly regress price mpg foreign weight displ Option to add a column indicating the expectedÄirections of effects according to theory: Marginal effects Standard errors in parentheses (*) dy/dx is for discrete change of dummy variable from 0 to 1 eststo: quietly logit foreign mpg weightÄ®xponentiated coefficients t statistics in parentheses Regression, harzard ratio in the Cox model, incidence rate ratio, relative risk ratio), To report exponentiated coefficients (aka odds ratio in logistic
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