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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> 4/19-5/1 Unofficial SAS Weblog Posts4/19-5/1 Unofficial SAS Weblog Posts (39 lines) From: tedconway <ted.j.conway@GMAIL.COM> A question about Proc SurveyA question about Proc Survey (23 lines) From: Kitty Lee <lee.kitty@YAHOO.COM> Re: A question about Proc Survey (76 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> A question on finding subtotal and totalA question on finding subtotal and total (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (109 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (93 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (62 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0 (14 lines) From: Jenn adv <jenndu31@YAHOO.COM> Alignment in Proc PrintAlignment in Proc Print (52 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (83 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (115 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (81 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> All Interview Questions And AnswersAll Interview Questions And Answers (98 lines) From: softwareengineer2006@GMAIL.COM An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (631 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (673 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodeRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (60 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (156 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (205 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (272 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (311 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (427 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (458 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (535 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (713 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (728 lines) From: Michael Johnston <mkjohnst@GMAIL.COM> Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. 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(53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. 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4/19-5/1 Unofficial SAS Weblog Posts4/19-5/1 Unofficial SAS Weblog Posts (39 lines) From: tedconway <ted.j.conway@GMAIL.COM> A question about Proc SurveyA question about Proc Survey (23 lines) From: Kitty Lee <lee.kitty@YAHOO.COM> Re: A question about Proc Survey (76 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> A question on finding subtotal and totalA question on finding subtotal and total (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (109 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (93 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (62 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0 (14 lines) From: Jenn adv <jenndu31@YAHOO.COM> Alignment in Proc PrintAlignment in Proc Print (52 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (83 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (115 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (81 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> All Interview Questions And AnswersAll Interview Questions And Answers (98 lines) From: softwareengineer2006@GMAIL.COM An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (631 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (673 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodeRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (60 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (156 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (205 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (272 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (311 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (427 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (458 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (535 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (574 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (593 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (713 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (728 lines) From: Michael Johnston <mkjohnst@GMAIL.COM> Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. 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Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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A question about Proc SurveyA question about Proc Survey (23 lines) From: Kitty Lee <lee.kitty@YAHOO.COM> Re: A question about Proc Survey (76 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> A question on finding subtotal and totalA question on finding subtotal and total (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (109 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (93 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (62 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0 (14 lines) From: Jenn adv <jenndu31@YAHOO.COM> Alignment in Proc PrintAlignment in Proc Print (52 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (83 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (115 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (81 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> All Interview Questions And AnswersAll Interview Questions And Answers (98 lines) From: softwareengineer2006@GMAIL.COM An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (631 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (673 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodeRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (60 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (156 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (205 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (272 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (311 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (427 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (458 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (535 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (574 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (593 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (600 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (620 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (699 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (713 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (728 lines) From: Michael Johnston <mkjohnst@GMAIL.COM> Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. 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(53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Confidence IntervalConfidence Interval (30 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (44 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (82 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (11 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (43 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (37 lines) From: Kevin Roland Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: Confidence Interval (30 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (56 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (57 lines) From: Hanz <hans_hockey@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (71 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Consulting OpportunityConsulting Opportunity (16 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Consulting Opportunity (8 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Count?Count? 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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A question on finding subtotal and totalA question on finding subtotal and total (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (109 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (93 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: A question on finding subtotal and total (62 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0 (14 lines) From: Jenn adv <jenndu31@YAHOO.COM> Alignment in Proc PrintAlignment in Proc Print (52 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (83 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (115 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (81 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> All Interview Questions And AnswersAll Interview Questions And Answers (98 lines) From: softwareengineer2006@GMAIL.COM An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (631 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (673 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodeRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (60 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (156 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (205 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (272 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (311 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (427 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (458 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (535 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (574 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (593 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (713 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (728 lines) From: Michael Johnston <mkjohnst@GMAIL.COM> Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? 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Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0A software for making Statistical Analysis Plan: SapMaker 2.0 (14 lines) From: Jenn adv <jenndu31@YAHOO.COM> Alignment in Proc PrintAlignment in Proc Print (52 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (83 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (115 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (81 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> All Interview Questions And AnswersAll Interview Questions And Answers (98 lines) From: softwareengineer2006@GMAIL.COM An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (631 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (673 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodeRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (60 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (156 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (205 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (272 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (311 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (427 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (458 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (535 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (574 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (593 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (713 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (728 lines) From: Michael Johnston <mkjohnst@GMAIL.COM> Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Confidence IntervalConfidence Interval (30 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (44 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (82 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (11 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (43 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (37 lines) From: Kevin Roland Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: Confidence Interval (30 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (56 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (57 lines) From: Hanz <hans_hockey@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (71 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Consulting OpportunityConsulting Opportunity (16 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Consulting Opportunity (8 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Count?Count? (29 lines) From: Vijay <vuw100@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count? (53 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Count? (97 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Count? (39 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Count? (155 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Count? (81 lines) From: Eric Eyre <eeyre@CONCENTRIC.NET> Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five otherRe: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (15 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (141 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (129 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets.Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. (63 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. 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(18 lines) From: Hari Nath <hari_s_nath@YAHOO.COM> Re: Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? (49 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Follow up question of totals and subtotalsFollow up question of totals and subtotals (82 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Follow up question of totals and subtotals (169 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDEFollow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (52 lines) From: DavidB <david.n.brennan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (87 lines) From: William W. 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. 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Alignment in Proc PrintAlignment in Proc Print (52 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (83 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (115 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: Alignment in Proc Print (81 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> All Interview Questions And AnswersAll Interview Questions And Answers (98 lines) From: softwareengineer2006@GMAIL.COM An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (631 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (673 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodeRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (60 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (156 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (205 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (272 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (311 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (427 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (458 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (535 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (713 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (728 lines) From: Michael Johnston <mkjohnst@GMAIL.COM> Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. 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All Interview Questions And AnswersAll Interview Questions And Answers (98 lines) From: softwareengineer2006@GMAIL.COM An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (631 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Cod (673 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS CodeRe: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (60 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (156 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (205 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (272 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (311 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (427 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (458 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (535 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. 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(53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (574 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (593 lines) From: Gregg P. 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Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (713 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: An Entirely General Method for Loading Parameters Stored in a SAS Dataset or RDBMS Table Into a Data Structure Existing in Memory for Controlling the Generation and Conditional Execution of Batch SAS Code (728 lines) From: Michael Johnston <mkjohnst@GMAIL.COM> Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Confidence IntervalConfidence Interval (30 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (44 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (82 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (11 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (43 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (37 lines) From: Kevin Roland Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: Confidence Interval (30 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (56 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (57 lines) From: Hanz <hans_hockey@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (71 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Consulting OpportunityConsulting Opportunity (16 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Consulting Opportunity (8 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Count?Count? 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. 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(53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? 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Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. 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Another activity for ToddlersRe: Another activity for Toddlers (37 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (63 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (75 lines) From: Gregg P. Snell <sas-l@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (94 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (70 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Another activity for Toddlers (119 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Another question on totals and subtotalsAnother question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (256 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Another question on totals and subtotals (89 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage changRe: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage chang (125 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change dataAppropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (75 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (52 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (57 lines) From: Peter Flom <flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (103 lines) From: Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@RANBAXY.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (86 lines) From: David Carr <David.Carr@GMX.DE> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Appropriate statistical analysis on percentage change data (102 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Case Function (111 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (131 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (44 lines) From: Ashok <saslmem@GMAIL.COM> Classification tree in SASClassification tree in SAS (24 lines) From: Arjen <a.benedictus@GMAIL.COM> Re: Classification tree in SAS (31 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Classification tree in SAS (42 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Classification tree in SAS (41 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and ListingsRe: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (63 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> Re: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (42 lines) From: RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (48 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (107 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (60 lines) From: RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (38 lines) From: John I <not@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (45 lines) From: John I <not@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Clinical Trials - Programming Tables and Listings (12 lines) From: RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM> Coding diversionsCoding diversions (11 lines) From: Richard A. 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(18 lines) From: Hari Nath <hari_s_nath@YAHOO.COM> Re: Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? (49 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Follow up question of totals and subtotalsFollow up question of totals and subtotals (82 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Follow up question of totals and subtotals (169 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDEFollow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (52 lines) From: DavidB <david.n.brennan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (87 lines) From: William W. 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. 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(107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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BIASEDBIASED (14 lines) From: B <fberenice@GMAIL.COM> Re: BIASED (25 lines) From: Paige Miller <pmiller5NOSPAM@ROCHESTER.RR.COM> Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXPBook or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (20 lines) From: lei <leiliang217@YAHOO.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (47 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <harry.droogendyk@RBC.COM> Re: Book or Tutorial about ODS Tagsets ExcelXP (44 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. 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(53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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(107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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CFI with Multiple imputationCFI with Multiple imputation (19 lines) From: malemdar@gmail.com <malemdar@GMAIL.COM> Re: CFI with Multiple imputation (33 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. 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(107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZECMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (12 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (56 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: CMDS - ALTER EXCEL FONT SIZE (87 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? 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(107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Confidence IntervalConfidence Interval (30 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (44 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (82 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (11 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (43 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (37 lines) From: Kevin Roland Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: Confidence Interval (30 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (56 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (57 lines) From: Hanz <hans_hockey@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (71 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Consulting OpportunityConsulting Opportunity (16 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Consulting Opportunity (8 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Count?Count? 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variableCalculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (40 lines) From: jingtailan@gmail.com <jingtailan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (64 lines) From: Jairaj Sathyanarayana <jairajs@GMAIL.COM> Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (78 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Calculate frequency of several variables with BY variable (113 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? 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(107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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Calculate power post-testCalculate power post-test (13 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (27 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (34 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (40 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Calculate power post-test (98 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? 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Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps?Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (53 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (67 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (74 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (63 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (70 lines) From: Xiao, Steven <sxiao@SFWMD.GOV> Re: Can we have a macro that prints itself to the DM "LOG" window without using Data steps? (107 lines) From: Workman, Rob <Rob.Workman@SORIN-NA.COM> Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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Case FunctionCase Function (14 lines) From: mesecca L katram <mesecca@YAHOO.COM> Re: Case Function (26 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (34 lines) From: Sridhar, Kumar <nsridhar@MEDAREX.COM> Re: Case Function (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Case Function (48 lines) From: data _null_; <datanull@GMAIL.COM> Re: Case Function (66 lines) From: Paul M. 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Confidence IntervalConfidence Interval (30 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (44 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (60 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (82 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (11 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <sas_use@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (43 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (37 lines) From: Kevin Roland Viel <kviel@EMORY.EDU> Re: Confidence Interval (30 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: Confidence Interval (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (56 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (57 lines) From: Hanz <hans_hockey@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confidence Interval (71 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Consulting OpportunityConsulting Opportunity (16 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Consulting Opportunity (8 lines) From: Richard Graham <richard@GLENCAIRN-CONSULTING.COM> Count?Count? 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(81 lines) From: Eric Eyre <eeyre@CONCENTRIC.NET> Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five otherRe: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (15 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (141 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (129 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets.Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. (63 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. 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Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(81 lines) From: Eric Eyre <eeyre@CONCENTRIC.NET> Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five otherRe: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (15 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (141 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (129 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets.Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. (63 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Database locking with global connectionsDatabase locking with global connections (49 lines) From: Michael.Suarez@GMAIL.COM Re: Database locking with global connections (74 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Define.xml underscoresDefine.xml underscores (14 lines) From: anon <djboisvert@HOTMAIL.COM> Define/use print form on Win2k 9.1.3?Define/use print form on Win2k 9.1.3? 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five otherRe: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (15 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (141 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (129 lines) From: shiling99@YAHOO.COM Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets.Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. (63 lines) From: Jen <leiliang77@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. (74 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Create a new dataset which sum every variable of five other different datasets. 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(18 lines) From: Hari Nath <hari_s_nath@YAHOO.COM> Re: Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? (49 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Follow up question of totals and subtotalsFollow up question of totals and subtotals (82 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Follow up question of totals and subtotals (169 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDEFollow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (52 lines) From: DavidB <david.n.brennan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (87 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Full-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJFull-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJ (36 lines) From: CindyT <cindytong@YAHOO.COM> Further on naming conventions, research managementFurther on naming conventions, research management (35 lines) From: Micotine Muso <micotine@GMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (102 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
DSGI Bug?Re: DSGI Bug? (62 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Database locking with global connectionsDatabase locking with global connections (49 lines) From: Michael.Suarez@GMAIL.COM Re: Database locking with global connections (74 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Define.xml underscoresDefine.xml underscores (14 lines) From: anon <djboisvert@HOTMAIL.COM> Define/use print form on Win2k 9.1.3?Define/use print form on Win2k 9.1.3? 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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(26 lines) From: Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie.wheatstraw@GMAIL.COM> Differences in defining random effects between packagesRe: Differences in defining random effects between packages (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Does someone work for PPDDoes someone work for PPD (19 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (52 lines) From: Mohit Bhatia <mohit.b.bhatia@AEXP.COM> Does someone work for PPD (30 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (122 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Error handling in proc sqlError handling in proc sql (49 lines) From: Joep <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (76 lines) From: illusion <mdasifg@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (89 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Error handling in proc sql (11 lines) From: joep Steeman <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SASErrors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (60 lines) From: Yvette Yang <yplume@EDEN.RUTGERS.EDU> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (80 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (84 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Experience using SAS ODBC driver in WindowsExperience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (19 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (18 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (30 lines) From: toby989@HOTPOP.COM Extreme Value Theory / Statistics?Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. 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(26 lines) From: Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie.wheatstraw@GMAIL.COM> Differences in defining random effects between packagesRe: Differences in defining random effects between packages (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Does someone work for PPDDoes someone work for PPD (19 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (52 lines) From: Mohit Bhatia <mohit.b.bhatia@AEXP.COM> Does someone work for PPD (30 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (122 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Error handling in proc sqlError handling in proc sql (49 lines) From: Joep <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (76 lines) From: illusion <mdasifg@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (89 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Error handling in proc sql (11 lines) From: joep Steeman <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SASErrors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (60 lines) From: Yvette Yang <yplume@EDEN.RUTGERS.EDU> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (80 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (84 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Experience using SAS ODBC driver in WindowsExperience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (19 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (18 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (30 lines) From: toby989@HOTPOP.COM Extreme Value Theory / Statistics?Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? 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(CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. 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(26 lines) From: Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie.wheatstraw@GMAIL.COM> Differences in defining random effects between packagesRe: Differences in defining random effects between packages (68 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Does someone work for PPDDoes someone work for PPD (19 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (52 lines) From: Mohit Bhatia <mohit.b.bhatia@AEXP.COM> Does someone work for PPD (30 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (122 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Error handling in proc sqlError handling in proc sql (49 lines) From: Joep <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (76 lines) From: illusion <mdasifg@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (89 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Error handling in proc sql (11 lines) From: joep Steeman <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SASErrors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (60 lines) From: Yvette Yang <yplume@EDEN.RUTGERS.EDU> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (80 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (84 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Experience using SAS ODBC driver in WindowsExperience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (19 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (18 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (30 lines) From: toby989@HOTPOP.COM Extreme Value Theory / Statistics?Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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Does someone work for PPDDoes someone work for PPD (19 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (52 lines) From: Mohit Bhatia <mohit.b.bhatia@AEXP.COM> Does someone work for PPD (30 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Re: Does someone work for PPD (122 lines) From: Darrell Edgley <Darrell.Edgley@RTP.PPDI.COM> Error handling in proc sqlError handling in proc sql (49 lines) From: Joep <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (76 lines) From: illusion <mdasifg@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (89 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Error handling in proc sql (11 lines) From: joep Steeman <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SASErrors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (60 lines) From: Yvette Yang <yplume@EDEN.RUTGERS.EDU> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (80 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (84 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Experience using SAS ODBC driver in WindowsExperience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (19 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (18 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (30 lines) From: toby989@HOTPOP.COM Extreme Value Theory / Statistics?Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? 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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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Error handling in proc sqlError handling in proc sql (49 lines) From: Joep <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (76 lines) From: illusion <mdasifg@YAHOO.COM> Re: Error handling in proc sql (89 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Error handling in proc sql (11 lines) From: joep Steeman <jsteeman@BUSINESSDECISION.COM> Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SASErrors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (60 lines) From: Yvette Yang <yplume@EDEN.RUTGERS.EDU> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (80 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Re: Errors when imported CDISC odm121.xml and odm130data.xml to SAS (84 lines) From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM> Experience using SAS ODBC driver in WindowsExperience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (19 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (18 lines) From: Lei Zhang <lzhang9830@YAHOO.COM> Re: Experience using SAS ODBC driver in Windows (30 lines) From: toby989@HOTPOP.COM Extreme Value Theory / Statistics?Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Full-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJFull-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJ (36 lines) From: CindyT <cindytong@YAHOO.COM> Further on naming conventions, research managementFurther on naming conventions, research management (35 lines) From: Micotine Muso <micotine@GMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (102 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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(49 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Follow up question of totals and subtotalsFollow up question of totals and subtotals (82 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Follow up question of totals and subtotals (169 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDEFollow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (52 lines) From: DavidB <david.n.brennan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (87 lines) From: William W. 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(CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. 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Extreme Value Theory / Statistics?Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? (18 lines) From: Hari Nath <hari_s_nath@YAHOO.COM> Re: Extreme Value Theory / Statistics? (49 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Follow up question of totals and subtotalsFollow up question of totals and subtotals (82 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: Follow up question of totals and subtotals (169 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDEFollow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (52 lines) From: DavidB <david.n.brennan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Follow-up on...Renaming Excel 2002 worksheets with DDE (87 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Full-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJFull-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJ (36 lines) From: CindyT <cindytong@YAHOO.COM> Further on naming conventions, research managementFurther on naming conventions, research management (35 lines) From: Micotine Muso <micotine@GMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (102 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
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(58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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(CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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Full-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJFull-time SAS programming position - Princeton NJ (36 lines) From: CindyT <cindytong@YAHOO.COM> Further on naming conventions, research managementFurther on naming conventions, research management (35 lines) From: Micotine Muso <micotine@GMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (102 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/CCHIS/NCHM) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (68 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Further on naming conventions, research management (70 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Fwd: Re: OTM: Generalized MeansFwd: Re: OTM: Generalized Means (53 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. 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GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of CanadaRe: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (91 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: GPROJECT Settings to Import Map of Canada (77 lines) From: Gary McQuown <Gary.McQuown@HALLIBURTON.COM> Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEYGetting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (42 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (62 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (87 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (132 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (78 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (120 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (129 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (75 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Getting PROC SQL to emulate PROC SORT NODUPKEY (199 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. 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Graph fontsRe: Graph fonts (19 lines) From: D Mealand <ewnt05@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK> Re: Graph fonts (65 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
HASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTHASUG MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT (33 lines) From: Charles Patridge <charles_s_patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Help need : data transformationHelp need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Myung Ki <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (90 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (112 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (80 lines) From: Myung <m.ki@UCL.AC.UK> Re: Help need : data transformation (145 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help need : data transformation (68 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Help with TransposeHelp with Transpose (14 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (38 lines) From: monal kohli <k_monal_99@YAHOO.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (78 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark (IM&R) <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (21 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <swovcc@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Help with Transpose (7 lines) From: Ran S <raan67@YAHOO.COM> How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
How to automatically change data name in SET?Re: How to automatically change data name in SET? (58 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
How to dynamically declare an array?How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: xxu8810152@GMAIL.COM Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (33 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to dynamically declare an array? (35 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
How to get two-sided p value of permutation testRe: How to get two-sided p value of permutation test (48 lines) From: Bjoern <bjoernholzhauer@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. 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How to include macro's inside the macroHow to include macro's inside the macro (28 lines) From: proccontents@gmail.com <proccontents@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (80 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (48 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: How to include macro's inside the macro (102 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits)Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (65 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) (100 lines) From: Robin Templer <robin.templer@XTRA.CO.NZ> How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. 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How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clientsHow to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (28 lines) From: keybdftj@yahoo.fr <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (43 lines) From: Paul OldenKamp <paulo@SCHARP.ORG> Re: How to replace SAS 9.1.3 SP3 by SP4 on the server (HP UX 64 bits) and windows clients (55 lines) From: Tristan Jamelot <keybdftj@YAHOO.FR> Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. 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(98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. 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Hypothesis test that survival function = 0Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (28 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Hypothesis test that survival function = 0 (49 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. 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I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question.I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (82 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Re: I think my previous question was lost... But proc report question. (98 lines) From: jakeboot@gmail.com <jakeboot@GMAIL.COM> Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach)Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (176 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (79 lines) From: mah-j@statworks.com <msoobader@VERIZON.NET> Re: Incorporating survey design effects and weights in mixed- ( old title-LSMEANS/ Difference in Difference Approach) (87 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Insulting Verbal BehaviorRe: Insulting Verbal Behavior (55 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) 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(41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
June 8 Michigan SAS Users Group MeetingJune 8 Michigan SAS Users Group Meeting (31 lines) From: Nancy Brucken <brucken@PROVIDE.NET> Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV)Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (68 lines) From: Dietrich Alte <alte@UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (60 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (91 lines) From: Charles Harbour <charles.harbour@PEARSON.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (172 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Re: Lab data / Documentation of Below Detectable Limits (BDL) or Above Threshhold Value (ATV) (101 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. 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DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestionsLifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (23 lines) From: Coleman, Mark <Mark.Coleman@LIBERTYMUTUAL.COM> Re: Lifetables -- minimum sample size suggestions (54 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Looking for the cheap way outLooking for the cheap way out (14 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (31 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (61 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (49 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (20 lines) From: Lou <lpogodajr292185@COMCAST.NET> Re: Looking for the cheap way out (25 lines) From: Edzard van Santen <evsanten@ACESAG.AUBURN.EDU> MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENTMACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (65 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (110 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (102 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: MACRO IN CMD & DDE PATH STATEMENT (25 lines) From: Paul St Louis <pstloui@DOT.STATE.TX.US> Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Make columns out of proc freq outputMake columns out of proc freq output (39 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (70 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (72 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (92 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (100 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (134 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (139 lines) From: David Ryerson <ryersond@YAHOO.COM> Re: Make columns out of proc freq output (208 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Manager of Analytical Consulting-UK basedManager of Analytical Consulting-UK based (108 lines) From: Fforde Management <info@FFORDE-MANAGEMENT.COM> Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Manipluating data set in Repeated MeasureManipluating data set in Repeated Measure (32 lines) From: Yin Cui <cui5555@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (24 lines) From: nedliu@gmail.com <nedliu@GMAIL.COM> Re: Manipluating data set in Repeated Measure (44 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK> Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?)Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (22 lines) From: Ryan Utz <rutz@AL.UMCES.EDU> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (46 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (58 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (86 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (51 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (129 lines) From: Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> Re: Merging datasets via a continous variable (SQL?) (41 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Monthly and Yearly predictionsMonthly and Yearly predictions (18 lines) From: Phil Jackson <arlando20002000@YAHOO.COM> Re: Monthly and Yearly predictions (50 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
More theoretical data structure optimizationRe: More theoretical data structure optimization (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags]Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (340 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (392 lines) From: Rob Rohrbough <Rob@ROHRBOUGH-SYSTEMS.COM> Re: More theoretical data structure optimization [for flags] (436 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Mountains in the Fog, was Training WheelsMountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (229 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> Re: Mountains in the Fog, was Training Wheels (248 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@BELLSOUTH.NET> Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Multiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJMultiple SAS Project Assignmnts, PA & NJ (223 lines) From: Spiro Michas <smichas@CAMBRIDGEGROUP.COM> Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Need help with SAS date comparision..Need help with SAS date comparision.. (32 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (81 lines) From: Jiann-Shiun Huang <Jiann-Shiun.Huang@AMERUS.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (39 lines) From: PinkFloydFan <makwana@GMAIL.COM> Re: Need help with SAS date comparision.. (77 lines) From: Muthia Kachirayan <muthia.kachirayan@GMAIL.COM> Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
Nonconsequtive IncrementingRe: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (118 lines) From: John Birken <jbirken@CDC.GOV> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (130 lines) From: Howard Schreier <hs AT dc-sug DOT org> <nospam@HOWLES.COM> Re: Nonconsequtive Incrementing (160 lines) From: Alan Churchill <SASL001@SAVIAN.NET> ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
ODS :Is rowspan possible ?ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (15 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (12 lines) From: niraj <nirajrijal@GMAIL.COM> Re: ODS :Is rowspan possible ? (55 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@WILDBLUE.NET> OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview QuestionsRe: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (93 lines) From: Peter Flom <Flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (106 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (25 lines) From: Bryan <bryan.groups@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (36 lines) From: David L Cassell <davidlcassell@MSN.COM> Re: OT Friday Humor: THE List of SAS Interview Questions (39 lines) From: Frank Schiffel <dhssresearcher@NETSCAPE.NET> OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
OT: A nut for a jar of tunaOT: A nut for a jar of tuna (20 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV> OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
OT: Another activity for ToddlersOT: Another activity for Toddlers (23 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: OT: Another activity for Toddlers (39 lines) From: Rickards, Clinton (GE Consumer Finance) <clinton.rickards@GE.COM> OT: Computer geek or murderer?
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