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SAS-L archives – July 2010, week 3

  1. Re: Clustered discrete event time analysis - GENMOD vs. GLIMMIX vs. NLMIXED? (302 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  2. similar group identification (36 lines)
    From: M D <tant07@GMAIL.COM>

  3. universal viewer 1.1 (33 lines)
    From: Andre Wielki <wielki@INED.FR>

  4. Macro error (97 lines)
    From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM>

  5. Macro error... (133 lines)
    From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM>

  6. Re: Step-Wise Methods re-evaluated (55 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  7. Re: Step-Wise Methods re-evaluated (54 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  8. Re: Step-Wise Methods re-evaluated (66 lines)
    From: goladin@gmail.com <goladin@GMAIL.COM>

  9. Re: Step-Wise Methods re-evaluated (22 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  10. Job Opening for Lead Statistician (44 lines)
    From: Tim Champney <tchampney@STRATEGICM.COM>

  11. FW: SAS Global Forum 2011: Call for Papers (50 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  12. Re: NLMIXED (Logistic Regression) - Estimate Statements & 95% CIs (318 lines)
    From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM>

  13. Re: universal viewer 1.1 (53 lines)
    From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET>

  14. PhUSE - September 28th Cambridge MA (68 lines)
    From: Dan Boisvert <daniel.boisvert@GENZYME.COM>

  15. Re: Macro error (13 lines)
    From: Dan Boisvert <daniel.boisvert@GENZYME.COM>

  16. Re: universal viewer 1.1 (78 lines)
    From: Andre Wielki <wielki@INED.FR>

  17. Re: How to compress multiple decimal points (56 lines)
    From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU>

  18. Re: universal viewer 1.1 (98 lines)
    From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET>

  19. Re: Macro error (123 lines)
    From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM>

  20. Doubly repeated measures (time and depth) (82 lines)
    From: Bhupinder Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN>

  21. parsing infile from web URL (93 lines)
    From: Miller, Jeremy T. (CDC/OID/NCPDCID) <zyp9@CDC.GOV>

  22. how to use SAS to simulate data in multifactor nested design (27 lines)
    From: Xin Wei <xinwei@STAT.PSU.EDU>

  23. similar characteristics grouping (43 lines)
    From: M D <tant07@GMAIL.COM>

  24. Re: similar characteristics grouping (77 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  25. Re: similar group identification (103 lines)
    From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU>

  26. Re: parsing infile from web URL (170 lines)
    From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM>

  27. Re: How to compress multiple decimal points (95 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  28. Re: parsing infile from web URL (142 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  29. Re: Macro error (37 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  30. Re: parsing infile from web URL (69 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  31. Re: How to compress multiple decimal points (145 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  32. Re: parsing infile from web URL (193 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  33. Proc Gchart Help (39 lines)
    From: SAS_learner <proccontents@GMAIL.COM>

  34. prx matching "all the characters are the same" (39 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  35. Survival Analysis Question (66 lines)
    From: Andrew Agrimson <jagrimsasl@GMAIL.COM>

  36. Re: similar group identification (52 lines)
    From: Dani Fdez <fdezdan@GMAIL.COM>

  37. =?utf-8?B?UmU6IHByeCBtYXRjaGluZyAiYWxsIHRoZSBjaGFyYWN0ZXJzIGFyZSB0aGUgc2FtZSI=?= (26 lines)
    From: =?utf-8?B?dG9ieWR1bm5AaG90bWFpbC5jb20=?= <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  38. Re: parsing infile from web URL (153 lines)
    From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>

  39. Covariated-adjusted ROC Curves using proc logistic in SAS 9.2? (39 lines)
    From: Kim Fernandes <kim.fernandes@GMAIL.COM>

  40. Re: similar group identification (76 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  41. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (86 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  42. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (86 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  43. Re: similar group identification (17 lines)
    From: Dani Fdez <fdezdan@GMAIL.COM>

  44. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (41 lines)
    From: Dani Fdez <fdezdan@GMAIL.COM>

  45. Re: similar characteristics grouping (83 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  46. Re: World Cup statistics (81 lines)
    From: Charlie Shipp <charlie_shipp@MAC.COM>

  47. PROC GREPLAY Error (121 lines)
    From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR>

  48. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (79 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  49. trend pattern in this data? (36 lines)
    From: Robert Feyerharm <robertf@HEALTH.OK.GOV>

  50. Re: Covariated-adjusted ROC Curves using proc logistic in SAS 9.2? (102 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  51. Re: Covariate-adjusted ROC Curves using proc logistic in SAS 9.2? (119 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  52. Re: trend pattern in this data? (51 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  53. Re: Clustered discrete event time analysis - GENMOD vs. GLIMMIX vs. NLMIXED? (36 lines)
    From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM>

  54. Re: Covariate-adjusted ROC Curves using proc logistic in SAS 9.2? (192 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  55. Re: Macro error... (148 lines)
    From: Tom Robinson <barefootguru@GMAIL.COM>

  56. Re: Macro error... (144 lines)
    From: Tom Robinson <barefootguru@GMAIL.COM>

  57. Re: Clustered discrete event time analysis - GENMOD vs. GLIMMIX vs. NLMIXED? (101 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  58. Re: Macro error... (175 lines)
    From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>

  59. Re: Macro error... (510 lines)
    From: MAHESH <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM>

  60. Re: How to compress multiple decimal points (152 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  61. Update a dataset in use by other people (30 lines)
    From: Dee Karmaoui <dkarmaoui@BUSINESSDECISION.CO.UK>

  62. OT: Which Came First the DATA Step or the PROC? (49 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  63. Re: universal viewer 1.1 (87 lines)
    From: Andre Wielki <wielki@INED.FR>

  64. Re: OT: Which Came First the DATA Step or the PROC? (80 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  65. Re: Clustered discrete event time analysis - GENMOD vs. GLIMMIX vs. NLMIXED? (115 lines)
    From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM>

  66. Re: Update a dataset in use by other people (87 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  67. COUNTREG questions (52 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  68. Re: OT: Which Came First the DATA Step or the PROC? (58 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  69. Re: OT: Which Came First the DATA Step or the PROC? (96 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  70. Re: update a dataset in use by other people (136 lines)
    From: Dee Karmaoui <dkarmaoui@BUSINESSDECISION.CO.UK>

  71. Re: COUNTREG questions (67 lines)
    From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM>

  72. Re: Macro error... (547 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  73. Re: update a dataset in use by other people (43 lines)
    From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM>

  74. Re: update a dataset in use by other people (142 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  75. Re: update a dataset in use by other people (180 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  76. Re: COUNTREG questions (83 lines)
    From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU>

  77. Re: COUNTREG questions (98 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  78. Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (101 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  79. Re: trend pattern in this data? (52 lines)
    From: Robert Feyerharm <robertf@HEALTH.OK.GOV>

  80. Re: COUNTREG questions (127 lines)
    From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU>

  81. Re: Clustered discrete event time analysis - GENMOD vs. GLIMMIX vs. NLMIXED? (101 lines)
    From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM>

  82. Need to do a SQL join on fields of different data types (57 lines)
    From: Andrea Zimmerman <sassywench74va@GMAIL.COM>

  83. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (143 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  84. Re: Need to do a SQL join on fields of different data types (72 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  85. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (67 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  86. Re: Clustered discrete event time analysis - GENMOD vs. GLIMMIX vs. NLMIXED? (174 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  87. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (114 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  88. Re: Macro error... (599 lines)
    From: MAHESH <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM>

  89. Oracle xmltype column (11 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  90. Re: Macro error... (665 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  91. Re: COUNTREG questions (95 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  92. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (157 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  93. Re: COUNTREG questions (40 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  94. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (48 lines)
    From: Mike Zdeb <msz03@ALBANY.EDU>

  95. Time differences (35 lines)
    From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM>

  96. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (39 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  97. Re: Time differences (44 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  98. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (80 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  99. Re: Clustered discrete event time analysis - GENMOD vs. GLIMMIX vs. NLMIXED? (43 lines)
    From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM>

  100. Genmod and zero inflated models (45 lines)
    From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU>

  101. Re: Oracle xmltype column (10 lines)
    From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM>

  102. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (191 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  103. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (195 lines)
    From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV>

  104. Re: Need to do a SQL join on fields of different data types (94 lines)
    From: Proc Me <procme@CONCEPT-DELIVERY.COM>

  105. Re: Genmod and zero inflated models (56 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  106. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (30 lines)
    From: Proc Me <procme@CONCEPT-DELIVERY.COM>

  107. Re: similar group identification (89 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  108. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (235 lines)
    From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU>

  109. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (271 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  110. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (41 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  111. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (60 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  112. Re: Oracle xmltype column (27 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  113. Re: Oracle xmltype column (47 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  114. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (306 lines)
    From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV>

  115. Re: Oracle xmltype column (53 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  116. Re: Genmod and zero inflated models (211 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  117. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (56 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  118. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (111 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  119. Re: Need to do a SQL join on fields of different data types (131 lines)
    From: Andrea Zimmerman <sassywench74va@GMAIL.COM>

  120. Character Date Conversion in PROC SQL (11 lines)
    From: Craig Johnson <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM>

  121. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (138 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  122. Re: Character Date Conversion in PROC SQL (34 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  123. Flag Differences (35 lines)
    From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM>

  124. Windows SAS Install script wanted (71 lines)
    From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM>

  125. Re: Flag Differences (35 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  126. Re: Macro error... (634 lines)
    From: Tom Robinson <barefootguru@GMAIL.COM>

  127. Re: Flag Differences (80 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  128. Re: Windows SAS Install script wanted (116 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  129. Re: Windows SAS Install script wanted (150 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  130. Re: Flag Differences (90 lines)
    From: Mike Zdeb <msz03@ALBANY.EDU>

  131. Performance (48 lines)
    From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM>

  132. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (330 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  133. Counter (59 lines)
    From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <hari.sas.j@GMAIL.COM>

  134. Re: Character Date Conversion in PROC SQL (44 lines)
    From: Craig Johnson <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM>

  135. Re: Counter (104 lines)
    From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM>

  136. Re: Need to do a SQL join on fields of different data types (142 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  137. Re: Flag Differences (21 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  138. Re: Need to do a SQL join on fields of different data types (20 lines)
    From: Proc Me <procme@CONCEPT-DELIVERY.COM>

  139. Re: Counter (7 lines)
    From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymous <hari.sas.j@GMAIL.COM>

  140. Re: Counter (81 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  141. Re: Counter (116 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  142. Re: trend pattern in this data? (114 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  143. Re: Counter (131 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  144. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (386 lines)
    From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV>

  145. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (113 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  146. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (160 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  147. Re: Counter (147 lines)
    From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM>

  148. Re: Genmod and zero inflated models (62 lines)
    From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM>

  149. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (479 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  150. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (402 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  151. Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition (77 lines)
    From: Robert Rosofsky <Robert.Rosofsky@VERIZON.NET>

  152. Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition (115 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  153. Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition (105 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  154. Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition (90 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  155. Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (141 lines)
    From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET>

  156. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (152 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  157. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (212 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  158. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (33 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  159. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (61 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  160. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (15 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  161. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (48 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  162. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (79 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  163. Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 17 Jul 2010 to 18 Jul 2010 - Special issue (#2010-826) (15 lines)
    From: Robert Ligtenberg <Robert.Ligtenberg@SAS.COM>

  164. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (127 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  165. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (139 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  166. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (157 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  167. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (195 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  168. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (215 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  169. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (197 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  170. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (149 lines)
    From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU>

  171. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (180 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  172. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (235 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  173. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (180 lines)
    From: goladin@gmail.com <goladin@GMAIL.COM>

  174. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (255 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  175. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (224 lines)
    From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET>

  176. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (312 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  177. Re: Counter (127 lines)
    From: Ian Whitlock <iw1sas@GMAIL.COM>

  178. Stepwise selection reduces multicollinearity (16 lines)
    From: goladin@gmail.com <goladin@GMAIL.COM>

  179. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (226 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  180. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (10 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  181. Re: Stepwise selection reduces multicollinearity (32 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  182. Re: Stepwise selection reduces multicollinearity (47 lines)
    From: goladin@gmail.com <goladin@GMAIL.COM>

  183. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (208 lines)
    From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK>

  184. Re: stepwise and colinearity (25 lines)
    From: goladin@gmail.com <goladin@GMAIL.COM>

  185. Re: Genmod and zero inflated models (140 lines)
    From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU>

  186. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (26 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  187. Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (19 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  188. Re: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (35 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  189. Re: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (70 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  190. Re: Windows SAS Install script wanted (103 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  191. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (58 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  192. Re: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (41 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  193. FW: Computation of Attributable Risks and their Confidence Interval via logistic regression (32 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  194. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (214 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  195. Re: prx matching "all the characters are the same" (104 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  196. %HASHMERGE macro (51 lines)
    From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM>

  197. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (44 lines)
    From: Mike Zdeb <msz03@ALBANY.EDU>

  198. Re: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (65 lines)
    From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE>

  199. date cleaning/conversion (26 lines)
    From: Franz <franz_cl2003@YAHOO.FR>

  200. Re: date cleaning/conversion (69 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  201. Re: date cleaning/conversion (55 lines)
    From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>

  202. GLIMMIX question (37 lines)
    From: Andrew Agrimson <jagrimsasl@GMAIL.COM>

  203. Re: date cleaning/conversion (64 lines)
    From: Franz <franz_cl2003@YAHOO.FR>

  204. Re: date cleaning/conversion (96 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  205. Re: GLIMMIX question (52 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  206. Re: Data Logic (109 lines)
    From: Richard A. DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM>

  207. Re: date cleaning/conversion (99 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  208. Re: GLIMMIX question (68 lines)
    From: Andrew Agrimson <jagrimsasl@GMAIL.COM>

  209. Re: date cleaning/conversion (97 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  210. Searching for SSN string (66 lines)
    From: Annie Lee <hummingbird10111@HOTMAIL.COM>

  211. Re: Character Date Conversion in PROC SQL (65 lines)
    From: W. Matthew Wilson <matt@TPLUS1.COM>

  212. Re: Searching for SSN string (91 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  213. Re: Searching for SSN string (84 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  214. Re: Searching for SSN string (105 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  215. Re: Computation of Attributable Risks and their Confidence Interval via logistic regression (49 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  216. Re: Computation of Attributable Risks and their Confidence Interval via logistic regression (34 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  217. Re: Searching for SSN string (81 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  218. Re: GLIMMIX question (199 lines)
    From: Andrew Agrimson <jagrimsasl@GMAIL.COM>

  219. %hashmerge macro (87 lines)
    From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM>

  220. Re: Searching for SSN string (97 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  221. Re: Why you should always use a RUN statement (A SAS Gotcha) (864 lines)
    From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV>

  222. Re: %hashmerge macro (104 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  223. Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (216 lines)
    From: Ian Whitlock <iw1sas@GMAIL.COM>

  224. Re: Bona fide DO-loop bug (was: Re: Combining iterative DO and UNTIL condition) (355 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  225. Re: %hashmerge macro (153 lines)
    From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM>

  226. A question about opening data in sas/iml studio (38 lines)
    From: Moo Hwan Kim <kmhlmj2@HOTMAIL.COM>

  227. Re: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (90 lines)
    From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK>

  228. Submitting SAS jobs from cmd.exe (27 lines)
    From: HÃ¥kan Lane <hlane@CLS.DK>

  229. Re: Submitting SAS jobs from cmd.exe (40 lines)
    From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE>

  230. Re: %hashmerge macro (167 lines)
    From: Gregg Snell <sas@DATASAVANTCONSULTING.COM>

  231. Re: %hashmerge macro (133 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  232. Re: %hashmerge macro (189 lines)
    From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM>

  233. Re: A question about opening data in sas/iml studio (23 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  234. Re: Submitting SAS jobs from cmd.exe (56 lines)
    From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM>

  235. Re: Performance and disk write speed (217 lines)
    From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM>

  236. Re: Performance and disk write speed (232 lines)
    From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM>

  237. Re: %hashmerge macro (162 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  238. Thoughts on nested comments? (71 lines)
    From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU>

  239. Output of 2 Proc Reports in ODS RTF (13 lines)
    From: Jeff Magouirk <jeffrey.magouirk@RMPDC.ORG>

  240. Re: Output of 2 Proc Reports in ODS RTF (26 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  241. Re: Output of 2 Proc Reports in ODS RTF (616 lines)
    From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM>

  242. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (103 lines)
    From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM>

  243. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (113 lines)
    From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>

  244. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (59 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  245. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (100 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  246. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (70 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  247. FW: Thoughts on nested comments? (124 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  248. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (163 lines)
    From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU>

  249. Re: Performance and disk write speed (77 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  250. Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (94 lines)
    From: Ian Whitlock <iw1sas@GMAIL.COM>

  251. Re: FW: Thoughts on nested comments? (139 lines)
    From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET>

  252. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (233 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  253. Out of Office: July 21-27 (11 lines)
    From: Chris Decker <cdecker@D-WISE.COM>

  254. CEDA - Native Data Set (27 lines)
    From: SAS Swamy <sasswamy@GMAIL.COM>

  255. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (273 lines)
    From: Kevin Myers <KevinMyers@AUSTIN.RR.COM>

  256. summary statistics of all variables (22 lines)
    From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM>

  257. How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (51 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  258. FW: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (105 lines)
    From: Robert Rosofsky <Robert.Rosofsky@VERIZON.NET>

  259. Re: summary statistics of all variables (62 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  260. Re: summary statistics of all variables (49 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  261. Re: CEDA - Native Data Set (53 lines)
    From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET>

  262. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (79 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  263. Re: CEDA - Native Data Set (73 lines)
    From: Michael Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM>

  264. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (119 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  265. Re: summary statistics of all variables (126 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  266. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (203 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  267. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (211 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  268. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (148 lines)
    From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM>

  269. PDF file size in SAS 9.2 (25 lines)
    From: Vijayan Sundaram <vijchid@GMAIL.COM>

  270. Journal Style Table (23 lines)
    From: sudip chatterjee <sudip.memphis@GMAIL.COM>

  271. Securing passwords (19 lines)
    From: Justin Carlin <carlin.justin@MAYO.EDU>

  272. Re: Securing passwords (53 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  273. Re: PDF file size in SAS 9.2 (39 lines)
    From: Tom Robinson <barefootguru@GMAIL.COM>

  274. Re: Securing passwords (89 lines)
    From: Carlin, Justin M. <Carlin.Justin@MAYO.EDU>

  275. Re: Securing passwords (154 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  276. Re: Journal Style Table (63 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  277. FW: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (73 lines)
    From: Ian Whitlock <iw1sas@GMAIL.COM>

  278. Re: FW: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (99 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  279. Re: Is LEAVE "non-structured"? (23 lines)
    From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM>

  280. Re: CEDA - Native Data Set (76 lines)
    From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM>

  281. Aaargh fomat/informat :-( (25 lines)
    From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM>

  282. Updating tables being used by others (42 lines)
    From: Dee Karmaoui <dkarmaoui@BUSINESSDECISION.CO.UK>

  283. In search of a more efficient program (31 lines)
    From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET>

  284. Re: In search of a more efficient program (47 lines)
    From: goladin@gmail.com <goladin@GMAIL.COM>

  285. Proc Report: Make the BY variable bold (42 lines)
    From: Jake Adamson <Jake.Adamson@SQA.ORG.UK>

  286. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (155 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  287. Re: CEDA - Native Data Set (72 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  288. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (192 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  289. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (194 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  290. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (83 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  291. Re: PDF file size in SAS 9.2 (74 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  292. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (238 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  293. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (123 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  294. Re: Aaargh fomat/informat :-( (41 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  295. Re: Thoughts on nested comments? (148 lines)
    From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM>

  296. Re: Aaargh fomat/informat :-( (46 lines)
    From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM>

  297. Re: Aaargh fomat/informat :-( (46 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  298. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (252 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  299. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (135 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  300. Re: In search of a more efficient program (63 lines)
    From: NOMAIL Roger S. Clark <roger.s.clark@CENSUS.GOV>

  301. how solve this this senario? (39 lines)
    From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM>

  302. Re: Aaargh fomat/informat :-( (70 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  303. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (292 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  304. Re: how solve this this senario? (83 lines)
    From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU>

  305. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (304 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  306. Re: how solve this this senario? (63 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  307. Changing type and length of multiple variables (32 lines)
    From: William Krause <wkrause2003@YAHOO.COM>

  308. Comparing means of group with unequal variance (28 lines)
    From: syk ghb <sghb02@GMAIL.COM>

  309. Re: Aaargh fomat/informat :-( (73 lines)
    From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM>

  310. Re: In search of a more efficient program (58 lines)
    From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET>

  311. Re: Comparing means of group with unequal variance (77 lines)
    From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU>

  312. Re: Changing type and length of multiple variables (92 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  313. Re: Proc Report: Make the BY variable bold (91 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  314. Re: In search of a more efficient program (83 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  315. ODS tagsets.RTF (18 lines)
    From: Paul <paulsrowland@YAHOO.COM>

  316. Re: Comparing means of group with unequal variance (113 lines)
    From: syk ghb <sghb02@GMAIL.COM>

  317. Re: summary statistics of all variables (101 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  318. Re: summary statistics of all variables (143 lines)
    From: Mike Zdeb <msz03@ALBANY.EDU>

  319. Re: PDF file size in SAS 9.2 (89 lines)
    From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM>

  320. Re: summary statistics of all variables (176 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  321. Weighted Least Squares Question in SAS (26 lines)
    From: Jon Matthews <jmatthews7101@YAHOO.COM>

  322. Re: How to code to calculate continuous 12 month period (378 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  323. DATE Format (45 lines)
    From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR>

  324. Re: DATE Format (41 lines)
    From: Lamias, Mark (CDC/OID/OD) (CTR) <bnz6@CDC.GOV>

  325. Re: DATE Format (41 lines)
    From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>

  326. Re: summary statistics of all variables (73 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  327. Re: summary statistics of all variables (96 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  328. Inputing Missing Value (48 lines)
    From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR>

  329. Re: Inputing Missing Value (24 lines)
    From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM>

  330. Regarding date time values (13 lines)
    From: Titaan Titaan <titaan08@GMAIL.COM>

  331. Re: summary statistics of all variables (30 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  332. Re: In search of a more efficient program (80 lines)
    From: Ian Whitlock <iw1sas@GMAIL.COM>

  333. OLAP Cube Minimum Cell Size (27 lines)
    From: that statsguy <thatstatsguy@GMAIL.COM>

  334. Re: Weighted Least Squares Question in SAS (147 lines)
    From: Steve Denham <stevedrd@YAHOO.COM>

  335. Re: summary statistics of all variables (84 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  336. Re: Regarding date time values (45 lines)
    From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>

  337. Re: summary statistics of all variables (39 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  338. Re: summary statistics of all variables (44 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  339. Re: summary statistics of all variables (107 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  340. data(read=) (32 lines)
    From: Justin Carlin <carlin.justin@MAYO.EDU>

  341. Re: Inputing Missing Value (57 lines)
    From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM>

  342. Re: Inputing Missing Value (67 lines)
    From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>

  343. Re: Inputing Missing Value (85 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  344. Re: data(read=) (8 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  345. Re: data(read=) (24 lines)
    From: Carlin, Justin M. <Carlin.Justin@MAYO.EDU>

  346. In search of a more efficient program (62 lines)
    From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM>

  347. Re: data(read=) (57 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  348. Re: summary statistics of all variables (130 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  349. Re: PDF file size in SAS 9.2 (45 lines)
    From: Tom Robinson <barefootguru@GMAIL.COM>

  350. Re: summary statistics of all variables (160 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  351. Re: Changing type and length of multiple variables (132 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  352. Regarding date time values (9 lines)
    From: Titaan Titaan <titaan08@GMAIL.COM>

  353. Re: summary statistics of all variables (269 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  354. ordinal categorical longitudinal data (26 lines)
    From: haiyan chen <haiyan_c@YAHOO.COM>

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