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Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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(19 lines) From: mstojanovic@NC.RR.COM How to retrieve composite indexes names programatically?How to retrieve composite indexes names programatically? (19 lines) From: Alexandre Rouet <arouet@CYBERCABLE.FR> Re: How to retrieve composite indexes names programatically? (50 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to retrieve composite indexes names programatically? (51 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to retrieve composite indexes names programatically? (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to retrieve composite indexes names programatically? (71 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: How to retrieve composite indexes names programatically? (31 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How to suppress messages in SAS v8.0 on MVS (NOLOG it not work)How to suppress messages in SAS v8.0 on MVS (NOLOG it not work) (119 lines) From: Osama Mohammed <osama_keshtah@ALFALAK.COM> I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sasI am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (13 lines) From: Ebola <pricoss@TIN.IT> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (43 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (29 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sasRe: I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sas (65 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> I don't like SAS!!!Re: I don't like SAS!!! (62 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: I don't like SAS!!! 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Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How to suppress messages in SAS v8.0 on MVS (NOLOG it not work)How to suppress messages in SAS v8.0 on MVS (NOLOG it not work) (119 lines) From: Osama Mohammed <osama_keshtah@ALFALAK.COM> I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sasI am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (13 lines) From: Ebola <pricoss@TIN.IT> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (43 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (29 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sasRe: I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sas (65 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> I don't like SAS!!!Re: I don't like SAS!!! (62 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: I don't like SAS!!! 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(12 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> INTCK / INTNX: where does it stand for? and DSDRe: INTCK / INTNX: where does it stand for? and DSD (73 lines) From: MingDynsty@AOL.COM Info - COBOL data descriptionsInfo - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: Nigel Pain <Nigel.Pain@SCOTLAND.GSI.GOV.UK> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (10 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (48 lines) From: mshines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (52 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (13 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (48 lines) From: mshines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (15 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (68 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (119 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (35 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. 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How to suppress messages in SAS v8.0 on MVS (NOLOG it not work)How to suppress messages in SAS v8.0 on MVS (NOLOG it not work) (119 lines) From: Osama Mohammed <osama_keshtah@ALFALAK.COM> I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sasI am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (13 lines) From: Ebola <pricoss@TIN.IT> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (43 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (29 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sasRe: I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sas (65 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> I don't like SAS!!!Re: I don't like SAS!!! (62 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (36 lines) From: Dr Olaf Kruse <olaf.kruse@VST-GMBH.DE> Re: I don't like SAS!!! 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(12 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> INTCK / INTNX: where does it stand for? and DSDRe: INTCK / INTNX: where does it stand for? and DSD (73 lines) From: MingDynsty@AOL.COM Info - COBOL data descriptionsInfo - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: Nigel Pain <Nigel.Pain@SCOTLAND.GSI.GOV.UK> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (10 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (48 lines) From: mshines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (52 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (13 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (48 lines) From: mshines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (15 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (68 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (119 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (35 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. 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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sasI am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (13 lines) From: Ebola <pricoss@TIN.IT> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (43 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: I am looking for a book of Statistic an marketing application with sas (29 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sasRe: I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sas (65 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> I don't like SAS!!!Re: I don't like SAS!!! (62 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (36 lines) From: Dr Olaf Kruse <olaf.kruse@VST-GMBH.DE> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (29 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (28 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jules@BOSCHSYSTEMS.COM> Re: I don't like SAS!!! 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Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sasRe: I don't like (???) !!! and licensing m$ v sas (65 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> I don't like SAS!!!Re: I don't like SAS!!! (62 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (36 lines) From: Dr Olaf Kruse <olaf.kruse@VST-GMBH.DE> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (29 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (28 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jules@BOSCHSYSTEMS.COM> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (41 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (38 lines) From: Nigel Pain <Nigel.Pain@SCOTLAND.GSI.GOV.UK> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (61 lines) From: Muhammad Akhtar <MAkhtar@DMAS.STATE.VA.US> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (65 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Re: I don't like SAS!!! (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: I don't like SAS!!! 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Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. 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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! 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Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. 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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! 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Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? 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(146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Info - COBOL data descriptionsInfo - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: Nigel Pain <Nigel.Pain@SCOTLAND.GSI.GOV.UK> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (10 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (48 lines) From: mshines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (52 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (13 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (48 lines) From: mshines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (15 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (68 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (119 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (35 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Info - COBOL data descriptions (30 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! (227 lines) From: LadyV@LADIESFIRST.DE Libnames in version 8Libnames in version 8 (23 lines) From: Joe McCormick <mcjoe452@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Libnames in version 8 (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. 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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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Invitation: Hirehealth Online Career ReceptionInvitation: Hirehealth Online Career Reception (153 lines) From: hirehealth@HIRENETWORK.COM JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! (227 lines) From: LadyV@LADIESFIRST.DE Libnames in version 8Libnames in version 8 (23 lines) From: Joe McCormick <mcjoe452@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Libnames in version 8 (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
JOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York CityJOBS: Clinical SAS Programmers in New York City (21 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! (227 lines) From: LadyV@LADIESFIRST.DE Libnames in version 8Libnames in version 8 (23 lines) From: Joe McCormick <mcjoe452@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Libnames in version 8 (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
JOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York CityJOBS: SAS/Statistics related in New York City (76 lines) From: JasperAF <jasperaf@AOL.COM> LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! (227 lines) From: LadyV@LADIESFIRST.DE Libnames in version 8Libnames in version 8 (23 lines) From: Joe McCormick <mcjoe452@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Libnames in version 8 (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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LOST SASUSER.PROFILERe: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (14 lines) From: Michael <michael_gibson@USWESTMAIL.NET> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (9 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (51 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: LOST SASUSER.PROFILE (29 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! (227 lines) From: LadyV@LADIESFIRST.DE Libnames in version 8Libnames in version 8 (23 lines) From: Joe McCormick <mcjoe452@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Libnames in version 8 (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women!Lady V: The Pleasure Pill for Women! (227 lines) From: LadyV@LADIESFIRST.DE Libnames in version 8Libnames in version 8 (23 lines) From: Joe McCormick <mcjoe452@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Libnames in version 8 (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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Libnames in version 8Libnames in version 8 (23 lines) From: Joe McCormick <mcjoe452@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Libnames in version 8 (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Logistic RegressionLogistic Regression (17 lines) From: Anna Henson <anna_henson@YAHOO.COM> Re: Logistic Regression (26 lines) From: Richard Palmer <mapsinc@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Logistic Regression (115 lines) From: Jose A. Cobas <cobas@ASU.EDU> MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? 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(130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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MS Access questionRe: MS Access question (35 lines) From: Simon <simon108@MY-DEJA.COM> MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
MVN DensityMVN Density (16 lines) From: Michael Bramley <bramley.m@PG.COM> MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? 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(130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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MVS TO PDFMVS TO PDF (21 lines) From: Girish Patel <gspatel@PEPCO.COM> Re: MVS TO PDF (35 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: MVS TO PDF (40 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Macro var. problemMacro var. problem (33 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (24 lines) From: Lars Hult <lhu@CODAN.DK> Re: Macro var. problem (31 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (52 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Macro var. problem (69 lines) From: Dustin Eastwood <EASTWOD@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (40 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Macro var. problem (173 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Macro var. problem (55 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. 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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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Makin' matricesRe: Makin' matrices (10 lines) From: N Yiannakoulias <nwy@GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA> March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. 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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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March 2000 Current Population SurveyMarch 2000 Current Population Survey (16 lines) From: jroth@NBER.ORG Re: March 2000 Current Population Survey (41 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> NLMIXED: 4 random effects?NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Thomas Lumley <thomas@BIOSTAT.WASHINGTON.EDU> Re: NLMIXED: 4 random effects? (31 lines) From: Steve Gregorich <gregorich@PSG.UCSF.EDU> Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Need help accessing multiple .mdbsNeed help accessing multiple .mdbs (28 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (200 lines) From: Richard W. Graham <Richard.Graham@INTELLICISIONS.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (63 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Need help accessing multiple .mdbs (58 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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Need help with a little automatiionNeed help with a little automatiion (22 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (42 lines) From: Lex Jansen <l.jansen@LEX-JANSEN.DEMON.NL> Re: Need help with a little automatiion (84 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Need help with a little automatiion (73 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
New syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scriptsNew syntax for base/SAS dynamic web scripts (209 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
ODS match_all=dsnames unresolvedODS match_all=dsnames unresolved (127 lines) From: Bill Howells <billh@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> ODS or Proc report?ODS or Proc report? (21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
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(21 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
ODS w/Java ScriptODS w/Java Script (34 lines) From: Dawn Naranjo <dnaranj@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS w/Java Script (77 lines) From: haworthl@MINDSPRING.COM OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin]OT: fwd [swtools@research.att.com: packages available for uwin] (118 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix)On knowledge and sharing (was Re: libname and mount on unix) (83 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Opening an excel file while excel is openOpening an excel file while excel is open (27 lines) From: Jit Bhattacharya <jit.bhattacharya@PRUDENTIAL.COM> Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Optimum SUM fittingOptimum SUM fitting (49 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (91 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Optimum SUM fitting (50 lines) From: Alain Marais <alainmarais@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (80 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (377 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Optimum SUM fitting (353 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@MAIL.VA.GOV> OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
OutputOutput (47 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Output (113 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output (81 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Output IIRe: Output II (169 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Output II (226 lines) From: Kerrison, Foster <FKerrison@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. 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PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be CharacterPROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (18 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (119 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (36 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (32 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (20 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (31 lines) From: Earl Westerlund <earl.westerlund@KODAK.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (56 lines) From: Jian-An Zhu <jzhu@SPH.EMORY.EDU> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (44 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (191 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (205 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (232 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: PROC IMPORT from Excel: Forcing a Column to Be Character (247 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? 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(35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Pass-Thru SQL questionPass-Thru SQL question (65 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <Arjen.Raateland@VYH.FI> Re: Pass-Thru SQL question (46 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <Jonathan_Goldberg@MASTERCARD.COM> Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ?Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (24 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Performance SQL versus DATA-STEP ? (35 lines) From: m500340@MY-DEJA.COM PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
PharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline ExtendedPharmaSUG 2001 Call For Papers: Deadline Extended (69 lines) From: Richard Severino <severino@HAWAII.EDU> Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Predicted Probability and GraphPredicted Probability and Graph (20 lines) From: James <xuj73@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Predicted Probability and Graph (69 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Print setup and rsubmitPrint setup and rsubmit (33 lines) From: ldion@MY-DEJA.COM Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NTPrinting alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (43 lines) From: rpresley <rpresley@GMCF.ORG> Re: Printing alternate lines with "gray" background on SAS v8.0, Wind oze NT (126 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations?Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (130 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (96 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (252 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (63 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (48 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (317 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (89 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (46 lines) From: Vyverman, Koen <koen.vyverman@FID-INTL.COM> Re: Q: How to efficiently look up and classify permutations? (125 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Question about PROC PROBITQuestion about PROC PROBIT (31 lines) From: fg5028@MY-DEJA.COM Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ;Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (99 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step ; (24 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step;Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (70 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (101 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (115 lines) From: p_flick@MY-DEJA.COM Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (55 lines) From: Vivek Annamalai <annamalaiv@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Question on usage of data conversion functions in a Data Step; (147 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
R square is equal to 1??R square is equal to 1?? (65 lines) From: Jellocups <jellocups@AOL.COM> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: R square is equal to 1?? (31 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAM> Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Read SQL Server 7 database with SASRead SQL Server 7 database with SAS (24 lines) From: Alderton, David <David.Alderton@PERSNET.NAVY.MIL> Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Remote ObjectingRemote Objecting (11 lines) From: Philip Mason <philipmason@EMAIL.COM> Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages!Retire in 5 years on Real Estate Wealth w/o $0 Down & No Qualifying Mortgages! (146 lines) From: No-Money-Down-homes@JYU.FI Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
Right or Left Justifying Character ValuesRight or Left Justifying Character Values (30 lines) From: johndangelo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (54 lines) From: Gregg Snell <Gregg.Snell@LABONE.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (67 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <imaginasys@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Right or Left Justifying Character Values (59 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
SAS Connect errorRe: SAS Connect error (66 lines) From: paula <icj808@USWEST.NET> SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
SAS Position in Des Moines, IowaSAS Position in Des Moines, Iowa (29 lines) From: johnxu1st@MY-DEJA.COM SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
SAS V8 - gplot > html - X errorsSAS V8 - gplot > html - X errors (85 lines) From: Peter Vines <psv2b@WINGNUT.ITC.VIRGINIA.EDU> SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect OutlierSAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (39 lines) From: Yang Shen <yssasl@YAHOO.COM> Re: SAS code for Two-side Dixon-Type test to detect Outlier (69 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
SAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/timeSAS code to convert GMT date/time to local date/time (13 lines) From: PETRUSO STEVEN V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC
SAS code which uses FTP fom UNIX to PC