CRCODER The SAS™ code helper for marginal and personalized concurrent risk modeling
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CRCODER model specifications are based on SAS variable names and formats that you provide, by uploading csv-formatted output files generated by PROC CONTENTS and (optionally) PROC FORMAT.

Instructions for creating these output files, as well as SAS macros, may be viewed and downloaded from the download center. Once you have created these files upload them by choosing them by clicking on Choose a contents, formats or session file, or by dragging and dropping them into the box.

If you have previously saved a CRCODER session file in the download center, you may upload it here and resume your session. By default, downloaded session files are located in the downloads folder.

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Below is a list of viewable and downloadable documents, SAS macros and other files. Each entry is a link that will either open a viewer from which you may inspect and/or download the file, or immediately download the file.

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SAS macros

Session

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MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
RECORD IDENTIFIER
ID variable:
COVARIATES
List of covariates to use in predicting treatment or intervention for a propensity model and/or to be used as adjusting covariates in the joint model. Specify continuous and discrete variables separately, and identify the reference value desired for each discrete measure. Note: If a discrete variable is coded as zero or one it can be entered as continuous.
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OUTCOMES
Select the two outcomes to model jointly and their reference values.
click to add an outcome
TREATMENT
Specify the treatment or intervention variable to be used in the propensity and joint models.
click to add a treatment
TIME
Please complete all items below
Time variable:
Max time points: 
METHOD
Please identify the method to be used for this model fit.
Method: