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(¼ºÀα¤°í) (89 lines) From: ¼ºÀθŰÅÁø Mint <mint19@EMPAL.COM> 2.2508572.250857 (18 lines) From: listserv <LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> 3sls with ar(1)Re: 3sls with ar(1) (52 lines) From: jason <jshy_us@YAHOO.COM> Re: 3sls with ar(1) (79 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> <No Subject><No Subject> (49 lines) From: sahu prasanta <Sahu.Prasanta@UNILEVER.COM> <No subject><No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> <No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?==?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> A Special Message to the WorldA Special Message to the World (40 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> A powful toolA powful tool (20 lines) From: s-news <s-news@UTSTAT.TORONTO.EDU> AF Save dialogAF Save dialog (20 lines) From: Graeme.Kirton@FILCS.COM Re: AF Save dialog (25 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> AF-problem V6->V8AF-problem V6->V8 (85 lines) From: Becker, Eckhard [IAW-04] <EBecker@VHV.DE> Re: AF-problem V6->V8 (150 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Access97Re: Access97 (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Analysis Programmers: Charlottesville VirginiaAnalysis Programmers: Charlottesville Virginia (29 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRAINTL.COM> Antigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virusAntigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virusAntigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(¼ºÀα¤°í) (89 lines) From: ¼ºÀθŰÅÁø Mint <mint19@EMPAL.COM> 2.2508572.250857 (18 lines) From: listserv <LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> 3sls with ar(1)Re: 3sls with ar(1) (52 lines) From: jason <jshy_us@YAHOO.COM> Re: 3sls with ar(1) (79 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> <No Subject><No Subject> (49 lines) From: sahu prasanta <Sahu.Prasanta@UNILEVER.COM> <No subject><No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> <No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?==?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> A Special Message to the WorldA Special Message to the World (40 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> A powful toolA powful tool (20 lines) From: s-news <s-news@UTSTAT.TORONTO.EDU> AF Save dialogAF Save dialog (20 lines) From: Graeme.Kirton@FILCS.COM Re: AF Save dialog (25 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> AF-problem V6->V8AF-problem V6->V8 (85 lines) From: Becker, Eckhard [IAW-04] <EBecker@VHV.DE> Re: AF-problem V6->V8 (150 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Access97Re: Access97 (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Analysis Programmers: Charlottesville VirginiaAnalysis Programmers: Charlottesville Virginia (29 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRAINTL.COM> Antigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virusAntigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virusAntigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(¼ºÀα¤°í) (89 lines) From: ¼ºÀθŰÅÁø Mint <mint19@EMPAL.COM> 2.2508572.250857 (18 lines) From: listserv <LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> 3sls with ar(1)Re: 3sls with ar(1) (52 lines) From: jason <jshy_us@YAHOO.COM> Re: 3sls with ar(1) (79 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> <No Subject><No Subject> (49 lines) From: sahu prasanta <Sahu.Prasanta@UNILEVER.COM> <No subject><No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> <No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?==?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> A Special Message to the WorldA Special Message to the World (40 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> A powful toolA powful tool (20 lines) From: s-news <s-news@UTSTAT.TORONTO.EDU> AF Save dialogAF Save dialog (20 lines) From: Graeme.Kirton@FILCS.COM Re: AF Save dialog (25 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> AF-problem V6->V8AF-problem V6->V8 (85 lines) From: Becker, Eckhard [IAW-04] <EBecker@VHV.DE> Re: AF-problem V6->V8 (150 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Access97Re: Access97 (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Analysis Programmers: Charlottesville VirginiaAnalysis Programmers: Charlottesville Virginia (29 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRAINTL.COM> Antigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virusAntigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virusAntigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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2.2508572.250857 (18 lines) From: listserv <LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> 3sls with ar(1)Re: 3sls with ar(1) (52 lines) From: jason <jshy_us@YAHOO.COM> Re: 3sls with ar(1) (79 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> <No Subject><No Subject> (49 lines) From: sahu prasanta <Sahu.Prasanta@UNILEVER.COM> <No subject><No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> <No subject> (128 lines) From: Patterson <tcpatt@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?==?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> =?Windows-1252?B?ICAgICB7xve4o7PrwaS6uH0gMTAwJSDH0bG5v6nA2rXpwMcgurjB9iCz?= =?Windows-1252?B?68PivO4hISC/z8D8yPcguri/qcHdtM+02SEhICAgICAgICAgICAgIA==?= =?Windows-1252?B?ILCtw98hIQ==?= (67 lines) From: =?Windows-1252?B?vsO6uMH2vO5w?= <erokoreaaap@HOTMAIL.COM> A Special Message to the WorldA Special Message to the World (40 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> A powful toolA powful tool (20 lines) From: s-news <s-news@UTSTAT.TORONTO.EDU> AF Save dialogAF Save dialog (20 lines) From: Graeme.Kirton@FILCS.COM Re: AF Save dialog (25 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> AF-problem V6->V8AF-problem V6->V8 (85 lines) From: Becker, Eckhard [IAW-04] <EBecker@VHV.DE> Re: AF-problem V6->V8 (150 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Access97Re: Access97 (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Analysis Programmers: Charlottesville VirginiaAnalysis Programmers: Charlottesville Virginia (29 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRAINTL.COM> Antigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virusAntigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virusAntigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. 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Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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A Special Message to the WorldA Special Message to the World (40 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> A powful toolA powful tool (20 lines) From: s-news <s-news@UTSTAT.TORONTO.EDU> AF Save dialogAF Save dialog (20 lines) From: Graeme.Kirton@FILCS.COM Re: AF Save dialog (25 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> AF-problem V6->V8AF-problem V6->V8 (85 lines) From: Becker, Eckhard [IAW-04] <EBecker@VHV.DE> Re: AF-problem V6->V8 (150 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Access97Re: Access97 (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Analysis Programmers: Charlottesville VirginiaAnalysis Programmers: Charlottesville Virginia (29 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRAINTL.COM> Antigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virusAntigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virusAntigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? (24 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (47 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Anyone else have problems with XP?Anyone else have problems with XP? (21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (99 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (114 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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A powful toolA powful tool (20 lines) From: s-news <s-news@UTSTAT.TORONTO.EDU> AF Save dialogAF Save dialog (20 lines) From: Graeme.Kirton@FILCS.COM Re: AF Save dialog (25 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> AF-problem V6->V8AF-problem V6->V8 (85 lines) From: Becker, Eckhard [IAW-04] <EBecker@VHV.DE> Re: AF-problem V6->V8 (150 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Access97Re: Access97 (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Analysis Programmers: Charlottesville VirginiaAnalysis Programmers: Charlottesville Virginia (29 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRAINTL.COM> Antigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virusAntigen found HTML.MIMEType.Exploit (CA(Vet)) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virusAntigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? 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(21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (99 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (114 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. 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(21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (99 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (114 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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Antigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virusAntigen found VIRUS= Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload (Kaspersky) virus (10 lines) From: Antigen@LISTSERV.CC.UGA.EDU Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? (24 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (47 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Anyone else have problems with XP?Anyone else have problems with XP? (21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (99 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (114 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Any free ftp server out there?Re: Any free ftp server out there? (24 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (47 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Anyone else have problems with XP?Anyone else have problems with XP? (21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(21 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Applications ProgrammerApplications Programmer (18 lines) From: Ans Bilhorn <bilhorn@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Ascii to multipunch column binaryAscii to multipunch column binary (31 lines) From: Peter <pkaria@YAHOO.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (64 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (18 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Ascii to multipunch column binary (29 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (99 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (114 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. 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Associate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJAssociate Clinical Systems Analyst Position in East Brunswick, NJ (65 lines) From: Paula Cameron <sasrecruiter@HOTMAIL.COM> BLOCK and call legendBLOCK and call legend (32 lines) From: Kevin Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: BLOCK and call legend (51 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (99 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(114 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. 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CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW 2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (99 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save!CNF: QW2002: Ten Days To Register and Save! (114 lines) From: SR <info@SOFT.COM> Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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Central NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act nowCentral NJ SAS course starts in two weeks - act now (34 lines) From: Bob Berto <sasguy@SOMERSET-NJ.COM> Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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Changing default work directoryChanging default work directory (13 lines) From: Jim <jlinck@UGA.EDU.NOSPAM> Re: Changing default work directory (33 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (35 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Changing default work directory (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Changing default work directory (28 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. 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Check existance of Excel sheet within WorkbookCheck existance of Excel sheet within Workbook (72 lines) From: Bart Heinsius <Bart.Heinsius@EOMDATA.NL> Clinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation ToolClinical trial reporting applications/SAS Generation Tool (23 lines) From: Kevin <k_kane@BLUEYONDER.CO.UK> Cobol to SASCobol to SAS (24 lines) From: Litty, Chuck (CAP, CEF) <CHUCK.LITTY@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: Cobol to SAS (49 lines) From: Kenneth Moody <KennethMoody@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Combinations and PermutationsRe: Combinations and Permutations (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (69 lines) From: Fuchs, Tom <Tom.Fuchs@LGEENERGY.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (116 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (16 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Re: Combinations and Permutations (9 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Concept for data management - the righ role for SASRe: Concept for data management - the righ role for SAS (48 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Convergance in non -liner modelConvergance in non -liner model (41 lines) From: Sheif <mohsherif@YAHOO.COM> Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Date to characterDate to character (13 lines) From: Babu Chellappa <babu_chellappa@UNIGROUPINC.COM> Re: Date to character (46 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOTDecimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (37 lines) From: Robert Abelson <rabelson@KAI-RESEARCH.COM> Re: Decimal places in axis tickmarks - GPLOT (60 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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Efficiency advice for nodupsEfficiency advice for nodups (30 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (61 lines) From: diskin.dennis@KENDLE.COM Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (41 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (39 lines) From: Goldman, Brad (AT-Atlanta) <Brad.Goldman@AUTOTRADER.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (62 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Efficiency advice for nodups (74 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. 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Efficient Download from (ORACLE) databaseRe: Efficient Download from (ORACLE) database (81 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools,Excel-based risk analysis and forecasting tools, (28 lines) From: LET <vvcd@ATH.FORTHNET.GR> Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? 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Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPointExporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (18 lines) From: PedroM <gerente_usa@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (85 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Exporting SAS graphs to PowerPoint (34 lines) From: TAJ Simmons <awesome@POWERPOINTBACKGROUNDS.COM> FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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FIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-HeadsFIM: SAS Notes for 28Aug2002 - for the Windows Reg-Heads (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? (20 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? (101 lines) From: Michael S. Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (135 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (167 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Finding typos in namesFinding typos in names (64 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (42 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (69 lines) From: Joanne Mor <jmor@HAWAII.EDU> Re: Finding typos in names (30 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: Finding typos in names (89 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (96 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Finding typos in names (51 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (78 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (33 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: Finding typos in names (55 lines) From: Susie Li <Susie.Li@US.SANOFI.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (68 lines) From: Tine Andersen <tine.andersen.nospam@SAS.DK> Re: Finding typos in names (104 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: Finding typos in names (25 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? 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Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. 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(35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Gplot line colors -- data dependant??Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? (20 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Gplot line colors -- data dependant?? (101 lines) From: Michael S. Zdeb <msz03@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (135 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (167 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. 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Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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HBOS plc Automated Email AdministratorHBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> HBOS plc Automated Email Administrator (13 lines) From: HBOS plc Email Administrator <smtpadmin@HBOSPLC.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (135 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (167 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ctRe: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid proje ct (134 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (135 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (167 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid projectHello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (42 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (220 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (135 lines) From: Bish <sean_hussey@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Hello all...I'm seeking direction for a State medicaid project (167 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Help my SAS server is running slowlyHelp my SAS server is running slowly (60 lines) From: Simon Gillow <Simon.Gillow@BBG.CO.UK> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (36 lines) From: Willem Boersma <willem@PWCONS.COM> Re: Help my SAS server is running slowly (88 lines) From: Garth Arnold <arnold.g@GHC.ORG> Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Help with difficult dataHelp with difficult data (62 lines) From: Doug <queanbeyan@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with difficult data (72 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Help with difficult data (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQLHiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (22 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (39 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (78 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Hiding or encrypting database logon info in Proc SQL (112 lines) From: Brian Bachman <bsquared@CTC.NET> How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? 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(136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. 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(PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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How secure is a compiled data step?How secure is a compiled data step? (35 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (76 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (152 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (172 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (215 lines) From: Wainwright, Andrea <andrea.wainwright@CAPITALONE.COM> Re: How secure is a compiled data step? (265 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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How to find MAX value corresponding with time.How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (52 lines) From: AT <tangtk@COLUMB31.DHEC.STATE.SC.US> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (117 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (39 lines) From: Dave Pettit <davepettit338@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (49 lines) From: Vanessa Hayden <vchayden@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (80 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (83 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (96 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (116 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (149 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (134 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (94 lines) From: Daniel Kitzmann <kitzmann.daniel@MAYO.EDU> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (138 lines) From: Nevseta, Floyd G <Floyd.G.Nevseta@BANKOFAMERICA.COM> Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (61 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: How to find MAX value corresponding with time. (158 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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I hope i pleased you...I hope i pleased you... (40 lines) From: Veronica Styles <fxxmvstyles@SITE-PERSONALS.COM> I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
I'm ready to bare for you!I'm ready to bare for you! (36 lines) From: Tawnee Stone <tawneemail@YAHOO.COM> IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (34 lines) From: Cacialli, Doug <Doug_Cacialli@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (45 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (8 lines) From: Rocko <rockosanto@AOL.COM> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (377 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Re: IMPORTING INTO SAS V8.2 FROM ACCESS 2002 (47 lines) From: Doc Muhlbaier <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
INDEX vs. INDEXCINDEX vs. INDEXC (33 lines) From: mto <maito@EV1.NET> Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Import of "abnormal" text file into SASImport of "abnormal" text file into SAS (32 lines) From: John <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (35 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS (43 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVEDRe: Import of "abnormal" text file into SAS - SOLVED (42 lines) From: John Westberg <pjerrot@WHOEVER.COM> Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Importing MS Access 2000 dataImporting MS Access 2000 data (65 lines) From: Gary Anderson <gary.anderson@NIST.GOV> Re: Importing MS Access 2000 data (148 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Importing one long recordImporting one long record (18 lines) From: Carsten Fogh Madsen <cafo@INT.TELE.DK> Re: Importing one long record (45 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Re: Importing one long record (37 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Importing one long record (34 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: Importing one long record (23 lines) From: Bill Landrum <William.Landrum@WCOM.COM> Re: Importing one long record (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <J.Groeneveld@ITGROUPS.COM> Re: Importing one long record (31 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (91 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when al l obs are missing? (97 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? 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Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing?Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (48 lines) From: Know Spam <NoSpam@NOMAIL.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when all obs are missing? (64 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing?Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (100 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> Re: Is there any way to drop variables from a SAS dataset when allobs are missing? (136 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@LYCOS.COM> LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with CaveatLOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (36 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (144 lines) From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (94 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (68 lines) From: Jones John <John.Jones@UCB-GROUP.COM> Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) with Caveat (52 lines) From: Robert Stratton <rstratton@PHD.CO.UK> Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Label AlignmentLabel Alignment (14 lines) From: Xiaoyuan <zhux@FLCOURTS.ORG> Re: Label Alignment (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Learning EditionLearning Edition (9 lines) From: Michael G. Sadof <mgs@MGSNET.NET> MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
MVS Service Bureau?MVS Service Bureau? (50 lines) From: Michael Raithel <RAITHEM@WESTAT.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (74 lines) From: Charles Harbour <harbourcharles@JOHNDEERE.COM> Re: MVS Service Bureau? (25 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Macro SQL queryMacro SQL query (29 lines) From: Nick I <ni14@MAIL.COM> Re: Macro SQL query (78 lines) From: Ed Heaton <EdHeaton@WESTAT.COM> Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Macro and SQLMacro and SQL (94 lines) From: christian <vercellc@ENG.IT> Re: Macro and SQL (147 lines) From: Prasad Ravi <prasad.s.ravi@HOUSEHOLD.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (120 lines) From: Ed Confer <edconfer1031@YAHOO.COM> Re: Macro and SQL (21 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Re: Macro and SQL (123 lines) From: Philip Whittall <philip.whittall@UNILEVER.COM> Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Main TableMain Table (18 lines) From: joanmaur <joanmaur@AOL.COM> Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Memo: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Proc Tabulate Bands (41 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> Re: Memo: Proc Tabulate Bands (31 lines) From: David L. Cassell <Cassell.David@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV> Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Memo: Re: Proc Tabulate BandsMemo: Re: Proc Tabulate Bands (96 lines) From: Jassim Rahma <jassimrahma@HSBC.COM> More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
More on the "simple question"Re: More on the "simple question" (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
More on the "simple question" of todayMore on the "simple question" of today (33 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
NESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular RegistrationNESUG 15 - 2002: Two Weeks Left for Regular Registration (127 lines) From: nesug15-mam <nesug15@ATT.NET> NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
NORMDATA SAS view in Oracle ClinicalNORMDATA SAS view in Oracle Clinical (17 lines) From: scott <slunos@YAHOO.COM> Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Need a Data step equivalent to SQLRe: Need a Data step equivalent to SQL (112 lines) From: shiling zhang <shiling99@YAHOO.COM> New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
New VariableNew Variable (18 lines) From: Sebastian, Maurice S. <MauriceS@HEALTH.STATE.OK.US> Re: New Variable (33 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
Numeric Informats??Numeric Informats?? (62 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> Re: Numeric Informats?? (87 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Numeric Informats?? (109 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Numeric Informats?? (126 lines) From: Delaney, Kevin P. <khd8@CDC.GOV> ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignmentRe: ODS PDF PROC REPORT Number alignment (61 lines) From: Tanya <tsantelli@HIVRESEARCH.ORG> ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columnsRe: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (44 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (214 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (80 lines) From: Wendy Sense <wendy.e.sense@GSK.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (109 lines) From: Tom Ragan <tom.ragan@EUROPE.PPDI.COM> Re: ODS RTF using Proc Report with ORDER columns (46 lines) From: Arjen Raateland <arjen.raateland@YMPARISTO.FI> OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
OT: Any free ftp server out there?OT: Any free ftp server out there? (17 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@PFIZER.COM> Re: OT: Any free ftp server out there? (26 lines) From: greg warnick <gwarnick@SNAP.FHCRC.ORG> OT? - maybe: a nascent unwelcome resurgence
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