Automatic reply: Gap DeterminationAutomatic reply: Gap Determination (19 lines) From: Jan Squillace <Jan.Squillace@SAS.COM> Automatic reply: Gap Determination (16 lines) From: McGuire, Joanmarie - Division of Assessment Design and Implementation <joanmarie.mcguire@EDUCATION.KY.GOV> Automatic reply: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructureAutomatic reply: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (11 lines) From: Rick Smith <Ricky_L_Smith@DELL.COM> Bar ChartBar Chart (46 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Bar Chart (61 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step?Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (43 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (92 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? 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(64 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question addedRe: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (133 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (138 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (149 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (184 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (195 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Call Lexcomb QuestionCall Lexcomb Question (20 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (88 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (100 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> CoalesceCoalesce (56 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (99 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (83 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Coalesce (11 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (91 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Confusing Dedup codeConfusing Dedup code (84 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (124 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (70 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (122 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (39 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (111 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (163 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (245 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (253 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (357 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Create a one-record dataset based on an empty dataCreate a one-record dataset based on an empty data (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title"Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (28 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (46 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Automatic reply: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructureAutomatic reply: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (11 lines) From: Rick Smith <Ricky_L_Smith@DELL.COM> Bar ChartBar Chart (46 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Bar Chart (61 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step?Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (43 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (92 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (102 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (114 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? 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(64 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question addedRe: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (133 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (138 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (149 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (184 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (195 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Call Lexcomb QuestionCall Lexcomb Question (20 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (88 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (100 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> CoalesceCoalesce (56 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (99 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (83 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Coalesce (11 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (91 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Confusing Dedup codeConfusing Dedup code (84 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (124 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (70 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (122 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (39 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (111 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (163 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (245 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (253 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (357 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Create a one-record dataset based on an empty dataCreate a one-record dataset based on an empty data (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Bar ChartBar Chart (46 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Bar Chart (61 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step?Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (43 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (92 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (102 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (114 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (118 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (64 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question addedRe: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (133 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (138 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (149 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (184 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (195 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Call Lexcomb QuestionCall Lexcomb Question (20 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (88 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (100 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> CoalesceCoalesce (56 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (99 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (83 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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<iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step?Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (43 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (92 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (102 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (114 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (118 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step? (64 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question addedRe: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (133 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (138 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (149 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (184 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (195 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Call Lexcomb QuestionCall Lexcomb Question (20 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (88 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (100 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> CoalesceCoalesce (56 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (99 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (83 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Coalesce (11 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (91 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Confusing Dedup codeConfusing Dedup code (84 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (124 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (70 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (122 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (39 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (111 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (163 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (245 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (253 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (357 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Create a one-record dataset based on an empty dataCreate a one-record dataset based on an empty data (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Data _null_; 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<iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question addedRe: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (133 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (138 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (149 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (184 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Better ways to put value into Macro variable during data step_side question added (195 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Call Lexcomb QuestionCall Lexcomb Question (20 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (88 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (100 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> CoalesceCoalesce (56 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (99 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (83 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Coalesce (11 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (91 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Confusing Dedup codeConfusing Dedup code (84 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (124 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (70 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (122 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (39 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (111 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (163 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (245 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (253 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (357 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Create a one-record dataset based on an empty dataCreate a one-record dataset based on an empty data (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Call Lexcomb QuestionCall Lexcomb Question (20 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (88 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Call Lexcomb Question (100 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> CoalesceCoalesce (56 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (99 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (83 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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<iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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CoalesceCoalesce (56 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (99 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (83 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Coalesce (11 lines) From: Randy <randistan69@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Coalesce (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Coalesce (91 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Confusing Dedup codeConfusing Dedup code (84 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (124 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (70 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (122 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (39 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (111 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (163 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (245 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (253 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (357 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Create a one-record dataset based on an empty dataCreate a one-record dataset based on an empty data (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Confusing Dedup codeConfusing Dedup code (84 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (124 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (70 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (122 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (39 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (111 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (163 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (245 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (253 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Confusing Dedup code (357 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Create a one-record dataset based on an empty dataCreate a one-record dataset based on an empty data (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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Create a one-record dataset based on an empty dataCreate a one-record dataset based on an empty data (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (56 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (49 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Create a one-record dataset based on an empty data (55 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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<iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Data manipulationData manipulation (25 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (78 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Data manipulation (36 lines) From: Steve Steve <steve11145@YAHOO.COM> Re: Data manipulation (81 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be createdERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (34 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (51 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: ERROR: Index TEMPINDX cannot be created (69 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size ConsiderationEstimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (53 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (95 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (154 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (279 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: Estimate Statement - Cell Sample Size Consideration (286 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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<iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Experiencing viidb issueExperiencing viidb issue (55 lines) From: Schwartz, Alan <Alan.Schwartz@ACS-INC.COM> FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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FORECAST-- helpFORECAST-- help (31 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: FORECAST-- help (53 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: FORECAST-- help (45 lines) From: Tansu TOSUN <tansutosun@GMAIL.COM> File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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File lockingFile locking (42 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: File locking (96 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Fuzzy name matchingFuzzy name matching (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (50 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (72 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Fuzzy name matching (48 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (64 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (90 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (107 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (110 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Fuzzy name matching (23 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Gap DeterminationGap Determination (29 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (73 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Gap Determination (76 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (95 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (104 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (134 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (85 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (159 lines) From: Dave Brewer <DAvid.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (173 lines) From: Blackburn, Taylor <Blackburn.Taylor@BLS.GOV> Re: Gap Determination (184 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (203 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Gap Determination (190 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (67 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Gap Determination (79 lines) From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Gap Determination (136 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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<iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Generating Two Random (Different) NumbersGenerating Two Random (Different) Numbers (14 lines) From: Eduardo Galvan <egalvan@ISR.UMICH.EDU> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (28 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (61 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (56 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Generating Two Random (Different) Numbers (93 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned?How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (24 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: How to get the data set id when the data set has been openned? (49 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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How to solve this senario?How to solve this senario? (22 lines) From: Nway <hymadsk@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to solve this senario? (39 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html contentMIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (32 lines) From: Manuel David Garcia <manueldavid.garcia@VERIVOX.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (50 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (55 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: MIME: multipart/alternative with different plain and html content (48 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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NJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers UniversityNJ SAS Users Group Meeting: March 25th at Rutgers University (32 lines) From: Ted Vittas <nj.sas.users.group@GMAIL.COM> ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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ODSODS (9 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: ODS (20 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: ODS (17 lines) From: William Shakespeare <shakespeare_1040@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ODS (36 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: ODS (50 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ODS (34 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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OT: manually code SQL for ExcelOT: manually code SQL for Excel (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: OT: manually code SQL for Excel (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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PROC DISTANCEPROC DISTANCE (86 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (92 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (93 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC DISTANCE (112 lines) From: Long, Stuart (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <long3@NIEHS.NIH.GOV> Re: PROC DISTANCE (117 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regionsPROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (28 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (90 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (231 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (248 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (263 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (285 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GPLOT and Annotate: Examples of shaded vertical regions (271 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance StructurePROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (31 lines) From: James Algina <algina@UFL.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (52 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (148 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: PROC MIXED-Repeated measures Covariance Structure (209 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (132 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (138 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (163 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (211 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacementPROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (162 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (186 lines) From: Thomas Rick <RThomas@WOOLWORTHS.COM.AU> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (196 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (203 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: PROC TABULATE BY statement label replacement (223 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Proc SQL Left joinProc SQL Left join (25 lines) From: Katrin Kin <katrina022509@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (65 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc SQL Left join (87 lines) From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM> Proc Sort nodupkey for all columnsProc Sort nodupkey for all columns (26 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (32 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (48 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (52 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (59 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Proc Sort nodupkey for all columns (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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<iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Reading Linux files from a Windows serverReading Linux files from a Windows server (24 lines) From: Kroll, J. (Jeffrey) <Jeffrey.Kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (33 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (51 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (60 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Reading Linux files from a Windows server (90 lines) From: Matthew Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSONREUTERS.COM> Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Regarding SGF Hotel ReservationsRegarding SGF Hotel Reservations (17 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Regarding SGF Hotel Reservations (32 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title"Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (28 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (46 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Relative path names in viewRelative path names in view (35 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Reminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March MeetingReminder: Toronto Area SAS Society (TASS) March Meeting (84 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title"Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (28 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (46 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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SAS -- PUT and File CommandsSAS -- PUT and File Commands (29 lines) From: Brian Trautman <btrautman84@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (41 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS -- PUT and File Commands (61 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values)Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (192 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (230 lines) From: Joe Whitehurst <joewhitehurst@GMAIL.COM> Re: Saturday Night Humor (was MAX() function over character values) (220 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? (17 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title"Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (28 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (46 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (43 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Re: Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (76 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Using Templates with Proc GreplayUsing Templates with Proc Greplay (24 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Using Templates with Proc Greplay (38 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (111 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (137 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Segmentation violation error in hash table lookupRe: Segmentation violation error in hash table lookup (144 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? (17 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title"Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (28 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (46 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist?Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? (17 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: Since what SAS vs does ATTRIB exist? (36 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title"Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (28 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (46 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title"Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (28 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Solution to "importing lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title" (46 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (43 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Re: Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (76 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Using Templates with Proc GreplayUsing Templates with Proc Greplay (24 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Using Templates with Proc Greplay (38 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (111 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (137 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Survey logistic warningsSurvey logistic warnings (53 lines) From: Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly <Kelly_Thevenet-morrison@URMC.ROCHESTER.EDU> Re: Survey logistic warnings (68 lines) From: Jonas Bilenas <jonas.bilenas@CHASE.COM> Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (43 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Re: Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (76 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Using Templates with Proc GreplayUsing Templates with Proc Greplay (24 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Using Templates with Proc Greplay (38 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (111 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (137 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Text Box in GCHART or GPLOTText Box in GCHART or GPLOT (17 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (25 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Text Box in GCHART or GPLOT (16 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (43 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Re: Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (76 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Using Templates with Proc GreplayUsing Templates with Proc Greplay (24 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Using Templates with Proc Greplay (38 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (111 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (137 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated ListUsing "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (26 lines) From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (35 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Using "(OF" With Comma-Separated List (47 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (43 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Re: Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (76 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Using Templates with Proc GreplayUsing Templates with Proc Greplay (24 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Using Templates with Proc Greplay (38 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? 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(158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: famous "SQL-L" ? (30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Using "call" function within PROC SQL ?Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (43 lines) From: Sprague, Webb (OFM) <Webb.Sprague@OFM.WA.GOV> Re: Using "call" function within PROC SQL ? (76 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Using Templates with Proc GreplayUsing Templates with Proc Greplay (24 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Using Templates with Proc Greplay (38 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (111 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (137 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: famous "SQL-L" ? (30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Using Templates with Proc GreplayUsing Templates with Proc Greplay (24 lines) From: Dave Cannon <cannondj@AOL.COM> Re: Using Templates with Proc Greplay (38 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (111 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (137 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? 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What Goptions need to be used ??Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (111 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (137 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What Goptions need to be used ?? (158 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Working with time data in SAS XXXXRe: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (91 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Working with time data in SAS XXXX (77 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: famous "SQL-L" ? (30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data pointsa function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (23 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (61 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (52 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (30 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: a function or quick way to compute average with min number of non-missing data points (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: famous "SQL-L" ? (30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
column names onlycolumn names only (12 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (33 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: column names only (49 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (47 lines) From: Sharat Sharma <sharat.katz@GMAIL.COM> Re: column names only (36 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
eval the expression in variableeval the expression in variable (14 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: vaibhav wadhera <vaibhavwadhera@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (34 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (30 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (47 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (13 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (19 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (42 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (21 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (27 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (9 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: eval the expression in variable (55 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (78 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (77 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (10 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (36 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (28 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (7 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (32 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (53 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (18 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (91 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (172 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (193 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (63 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (84 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (15 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (37 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (197 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (62 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (20 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (46 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: eval the expression in variable (57 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (152 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (52 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> Re: eval the expression in variable (23 lines) From: Clark An <kuhasu@126.COM> famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? 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(30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
famous "SQL-L" ?famous "SQL-L" ? (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: famous "SQL-L" ? (30 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2Re: horizontal to vertical data structure - take 2 (200 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt fileshow to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (41 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (54 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (92 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (108 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (123 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (171 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (209 lines) From: Núria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (237 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: how to treat consecutive delimiters as one when importing txt files (258 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the titleRe: importint lots of txt files at once and taking the date from the title (22 lines) From: Nuria Chapinal <nchapinal@YAHOO.COM> math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
math expression problem in PROC GARe: math expression problem in PROC GA (139 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM> ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table:ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (32 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (78 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUSTL.EDU> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (109 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: ods and color in the printout as a highlight of differences in the table: (63 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
proc contentsproc contents (15 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (45 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (70 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: proc contents (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: proc contents (104 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (95 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: proc contents (108 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (81 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> Re: proc contents (148 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (204 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (223 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (241 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: proc contents (273 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: proc contents (268 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (311 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (350 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (39 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc contents (14 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
proc panel outputproc panel output (31 lines) From: Anna Tsui <ascui@UIC.EDU> Re: proc panel output (54 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
proc sqlproc sql (48 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (191 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (237 lines) From: John Mike <sasslick@GMAIL.COM> Re: proc sql (241 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: proc sql (72 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
replacing var name with label in multiway list formatreplacing var name with label in multiway list format (49 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> Re: replacing var name with label in multiway list format (66 lines) From: Li Sun <sunli.judy@GMAIL.COM> sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro questionsampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (38 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (101 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: sampsize statement in PROC SURVEYSELECT...though this may be a macro question (74 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
std deviation questionstd deviation question (11 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (17 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: std deviation question (26 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (28 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: std deviation question (34 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: std deviation question (54 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (106 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: std deviation question (118 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Re: std deviation question (171 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
weighted kappa using GEE for test-retestweighted kappa using GEE for test-retest (67 lines) From: Penfold, Robert <penfold.r@GHC.ORG> where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE?where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (17 lines) From: hua gang <hg448@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (43 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: where I can find SAS macro for weighted GEE? (28 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>