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Thanks to try to help me. I run the command according to your observation and the error continue. So if you are running an older version, that option is not available and that's why are are getting the error. You should not use GLM to fit a mixed model, for a variety of reasons. Regarding your code: in your data step, you are creating two identical datasets: peso and tallo. I doubt that's your intention. I interest to compare the pro glm and mixed, but a I confess that my knowledge in SAS are basics.
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