******Please Help*************Please Help******* (18 lines) From: abu zafar muyeen <muyeen70@HOTMAIL.COM> ****Please HELP*********Please HELP***** (23 lines) From: abu zafar muyeen <muyeen70@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ****Please HELP***** (32 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> ***Please Help*** New description have been added***Please Help*** New description have been added (60 lines) From: abu zafar muyeen <muyeen70@HOTMAIL.COM> Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables)Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (52 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (72 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (101 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (118 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (80 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (96 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (121 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (31 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (40 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (58 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? 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(67 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Getting number of read/written recordsGetting number of read/written records (26 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (83 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Getting number of read/written records (57 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (43 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Getting number of read/written records (51 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (68 lines) From: Teed, Lionel <Lionel.Teed@TD.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (123 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: Getting number of read/written records (128 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Going back to a previous visit in SASGoing back to a previous visit in SAS (33 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (94 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (44 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (17 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (32 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (54 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Hash Table TroubleHash Table Trouble (111 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> Re: Hash Table Trouble (120 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Hash Table Trouble (11 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> Re: Hash Table Trouble (19 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> How can i do this re-directed to log-in page again using sas stored processHow can i do this re-directed to log-in page again using sas stored process (22 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> How to capture session id in sas stored processHow to capture session id in sas stored process (15 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> How to capture session variable in sas stored processHow to capture session variable in sas stored process (11 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> Re: How to capture session variable in sas stored process (30 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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****Please HELP*********Please HELP***** (23 lines) From: abu zafar muyeen <muyeen70@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: ****Please HELP***** (32 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> ***Please Help*** New description have been added***Please Help*** New description have been added (60 lines) From: abu zafar muyeen <muyeen70@HOTMAIL.COM> Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables)Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (52 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (72 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (101 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (118 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (124 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: Steven Raimi <sraimi@MARKETINGASSOCIATES.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (84 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (157 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (187 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Network Path was not found syntax errorNetwork Path was not found syntax error (41 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (57 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (70 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (77 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (79 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Numeric Formatting ProblemNumeric Formatting Problem (45 lines) From: Desiree Schaan <desiree.schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (57 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (151 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (163 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (172 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> OT: Friday HumorOT: Friday Humor (29 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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***Please Help*** New description have been added***Please Help*** New description have been added (60 lines) From: abu zafar muyeen <muyeen70@HOTMAIL.COM> Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables)Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (52 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (72 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (101 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (118 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (124 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (129 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. (Automatic SAS variables) (142 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Array ( * ) and LAST. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (80 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (96 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (121 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (31 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (40 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (58 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Iteration on macrosIteration on macros (23 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (92 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (76 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Iteration on macros (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Iterative processingIterative processing (73 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iterative processing (65 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Join TablesJoin Tables (35 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> MODIFY StatementMODIFY Statement (45 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (80 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (96 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (121 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (31 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (40 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (58 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: Steven Raimi <sraimi@MARKETINGASSOCIATES.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (84 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (157 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (187 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Network Path was not found syntax errorNetwork Path was not found syntax error (41 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (57 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (70 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (77 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (79 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Numeric Formatting ProblemNumeric Formatting Problem (45 lines) From: Desiree Schaan <desiree.schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (57 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (151 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (163 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (172 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> OT: Friday HumorOT: Friday Humor (29 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Automatic reply: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?Automatic reply: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (14 lines) From: Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) <muenchen@UTK.EDU> Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 16 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1009)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 16 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1009) (14 lines) From: Erika Steinmetz <esteinmetz@AAMC.ORG> Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 20 Nov 2011 to 21 Nov 2011 (#2011-1024)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 20 Nov 2011 to 21 Nov 2011 (#2011-1024) (15 lines) From: Semrau, Katherine E <ksemrau@BU.EDU> Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025) (12 lines) From: Hill, Steven <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Automatic reply: how to understand index centilesAutomatic reply: how to understand index centiles (11 lines) From: Rick Smith <Ricky_L_Smith@DELL.COM> CSV File IssueCSV File Issue (24 lines) From: Jeff Kroll <jeffrey.kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: CSV File Issue (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified FolderCreate a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (35 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (65 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (80 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (96 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (121 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (31 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (40 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (58 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (73 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (67 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (94 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (53 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> ExcelXP Tagattr and mergeAcrossRe: ExcelXP Tagattr and mergeAcross (94 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> FW: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?FW: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (67 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Getting number of read/written recordsGetting number of read/written records (26 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (83 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Getting number of read/written records (57 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (43 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: Getting number of read/written records (51 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (68 lines) From: Teed, Lionel <Lionel.Teed@TD.COM> Re: Getting number of read/written records (123 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: Getting number of read/written records (128 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Going back to a previous visit in SASGoing back to a previous visit in SAS (33 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (94 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (44 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (17 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (32 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (54 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Hash Table TroubleHash Table Trouble (111 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> Re: Hash Table Trouble (120 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Hash Table Trouble (11 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> Re: Hash Table Trouble (19 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> How can i do this re-directed to log-in page again using sas stored processHow can i do this re-directed to log-in page again using sas stored process (22 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> How to capture session id in sas stored processHow to capture session id in sas stored process (15 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> How to capture session variable in sas stored processHow to capture session variable in sas stored process (11 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> Re: How to capture session variable in sas stored process (30 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 16 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1009)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 16 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1009) (14 lines) From: Erika Steinmetz <esteinmetz@AAMC.ORG> Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 20 Nov 2011 to 21 Nov 2011 (#2011-1024)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 20 Nov 2011 to 21 Nov 2011 (#2011-1024) (15 lines) From: Semrau, Katherine E <ksemrau@BU.EDU> Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025) (12 lines) From: Hill, Steven <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Automatic reply: how to understand index centilesAutomatic reply: how to understand index centiles (11 lines) From: Rick Smith <Ricky_L_Smith@DELL.COM> CSV File IssueCSV File Issue (24 lines) From: Jeff Kroll <jeffrey.kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: CSV File Issue (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified FolderCreate a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (35 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (65 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (80 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (96 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@NW7.ESRD.NET> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (121 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (31 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (40 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (58 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? 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Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 20 Nov 2011 to 21 Nov 2011 (#2011-1024)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 20 Nov 2011 to 21 Nov 2011 (#2011-1024) (15 lines) From: Semrau, Katherine E <ksemrau@BU.EDU> Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025) (12 lines) From: Hill, Steven <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Automatic reply: how to understand index centilesAutomatic reply: how to understand index centiles (11 lines) From: Rick Smith <Ricky_L_Smith@DELL.COM> CSV File IssueCSV File Issue (24 lines) From: Jeff Kroll <jeffrey.kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: CSV File Issue (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified FolderCreate a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (35 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (65 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Nov 2011 - Special issue (#2011-1025) (12 lines) From: Hill, Steven <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Automatic reply: how to understand index centilesAutomatic reply: how to understand index centiles (11 lines) From: Rick Smith <Ricky_L_Smith@DELL.COM> CSV File IssueCSV File Issue (24 lines) From: Jeff Kroll <jeffrey.kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: CSV File Issue (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified FolderCreate a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (35 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (65 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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CSV File IssueCSV File Issue (24 lines) From: Jeff Kroll <jeffrey.kroll@US.ING.COM> Re: CSV File Issue (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified FolderCreate a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (35 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: Create a SAS Dataset Containing Names of .csv Files in a Specified Folder (65 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(40 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (58 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (73 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (67 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (94 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? (53 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> ExcelXP Tagattr and mergeAcrossRe: ExcelXP Tagattr and mergeAcross (94 lines) From: Yu Zhang <zhangyu05@GMAIL.COM> FW: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle?FW: Equivalent to Calculated keyword in SQL pass through to Oracle? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Iteration on macrosIteration on macros (23 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (92 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (76 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Iteration on macros (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Iterative processingIterative processing (73 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iterative processing (65 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Join TablesJoin Tables (35 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> MODIFY StatementMODIFY Statement (45 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Iteration on macrosIteration on macros (23 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (92 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (76 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Iteration on macros (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Iterative processingIterative processing (73 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iterative processing (65 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Join TablesJoin Tables (35 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> MODIFY StatementMODIFY Statement (45 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. 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Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Going back to a previous visit in SASGoing back to a previous visit in SAS (33 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (94 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (44 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (17 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (32 lines) From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM> Re: Going back to a previous visit in SAS (54 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Hash Table TroubleHash Table Trouble (111 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> Re: Hash Table Trouble (120 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Hash Table Trouble (11 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> Re: Hash Table Trouble (19 lines) From: Andy Arnold <awasas@COX.NET> How can i do this re-directed to log-in page again using sas stored processHow can i do this re-directed to log-in page again using sas stored process (22 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> How to capture session id in sas stored processHow to capture session id in sas stored process (15 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> How to capture session variable in sas stored processHow to capture session variable in sas stored process (11 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> Re: How to capture session variable in sas stored process (30 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: OT: Friday Humor (70 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effectsOverdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (66 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (83 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (108 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (126 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (194 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (165 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (123 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (129 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (246 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> PC Files ServerPC Files Server (11 lines) From: Doug <doug.leonard@WYO.GOV> Re: PC Files Server (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: PC Files Server (38 lines) From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM> Re: PC Files Server (25 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> PROC OPTMILPPROC OPTMILP (47 lines) From: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC OPTMILP (60 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Power and matched skewed dataPower and matched skewed data (24 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Power and matched skewed data (34 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Proc Freq and Proc TabulateProc Freq and Proc Tabulate (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (27 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (55 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (57 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (70 lines) From: Ross Clark <rosscharlesclark@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (78 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (80 lines) From: Richard Hockey <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Quadratic plateau model using Proc MixedQuadratic plateau model using Proc Mixed (33 lines) From: Bhupinder Singh Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN> Read in data from secured webpage using SAS?Read in data from secured webpage using SAS? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Iteration on macrosIteration on macros (23 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (92 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (76 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Iteration on macros (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Iterative processingIterative processing (73 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iterative processing (65 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Join TablesJoin Tables (35 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> MODIFY StatementMODIFY Statement (45 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Iteration on macrosIteration on macros (23 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (92 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (76 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Iteration on macros (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Iterative processingIterative processing (73 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iterative processing (65 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Join TablesJoin Tables (35 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> MODIFY StatementMODIFY Statement (45 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: Steven Raimi <sraimi@MARKETINGASSOCIATES.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (84 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (157 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (187 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Network Path was not found syntax errorNetwork Path was not found syntax error (41 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (57 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (70 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (77 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (79 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Numeric Formatting ProblemNumeric Formatting Problem (45 lines) From: Desiree Schaan <desiree.schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (57 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (151 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (163 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (172 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> OT: Friday HumorOT: Friday Humor (29 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: OT: Friday Humor (70 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effectsOverdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (66 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (83 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (108 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (126 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (194 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (165 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (123 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (129 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (246 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> PC Files ServerPC Files Server (11 lines) From: Doug <doug.leonard@WYO.GOV> Re: PC Files Server (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: PC Files Server (38 lines) From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM> Re: PC Files Server (25 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> PROC OPTMILPPROC OPTMILP (47 lines) From: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC OPTMILP (60 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Power and matched skewed dataPower and matched skewed data (24 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Power and matched skewed data (34 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Proc Freq and Proc TabulateProc Freq and Proc Tabulate (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (27 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (55 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (57 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (70 lines) From: Ross Clark <rosscharlesclark@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (78 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (80 lines) From: Richard Hockey <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Quadratic plateau model using Proc MixedQuadratic plateau model using Proc Mixed (33 lines) From: Bhupinder Singh Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN> Read in data from secured webpage using SAS?Read in data from secured webpage using SAS? 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How to capture session id in sas stored processHow to capture session id in sas stored process (15 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> How to capture session variable in sas stored processHow to capture session variable in sas stored process (11 lines) From: SAS Analyst <analystprasad@YAHOO.CO.IN> Re: How to capture session variable in sas stored process (30 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: Steven Raimi <sraimi@MARKETINGASSOCIATES.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (84 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (157 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (187 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Network Path was not found syntax errorNetwork Path was not found syntax error (41 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (57 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (70 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (77 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (79 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Numeric Formatting ProblemNumeric Formatting Problem (45 lines) From: Desiree Schaan <desiree.schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (57 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (151 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (163 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (172 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> OT: Friday HumorOT: Friday Humor (29 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: OT: Friday Humor (70 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effectsOverdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (66 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (83 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (108 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (126 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (194 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (165 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (123 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (129 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (246 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> PC Files ServerPC Files Server (11 lines) From: Doug <doug.leonard@WYO.GOV> Re: PC Files Server (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: PC Files Server (38 lines) From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM> Re: PC Files Server (25 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> PROC OPTMILPPROC OPTMILP (47 lines) From: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC OPTMILP (60 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Power and matched skewed dataPower and matched skewed data (24 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Power and matched skewed data (34 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Proc Freq and Proc TabulateProc Freq and Proc Tabulate (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (27 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (55 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (57 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (70 lines) From: Ross Clark <rosscharlesclark@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (78 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (80 lines) From: Richard Hockey <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Quadratic plateau model using Proc MixedQuadratic plateau model using Proc Mixed (33 lines) From: Bhupinder Singh Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN> Read in data from secured webpage using SAS?Read in data from secured webpage using SAS? 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(104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Iteration on macrosIteration on macros (23 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (92 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: Iteration on macros (76 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Iteration on macros (38 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Iterative processingIterative processing (73 lines) From: bernard marc <marcbernard58147@GMAIL.COM> Re: Iterative processing (65 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Join TablesJoin Tables (35 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> MODIFY StatementMODIFY Statement (45 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. Smith <peesari.mahesh@GMAIL.COM> Re: MODIFY Statement (88 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Join TablesJoin Tables (35 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> MODIFY StatementMODIFY Statement (45 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Joe H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: Steven Raimi <sraimi@MARKETINGASSOCIATES.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (84 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (157 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (187 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Network Path was not found syntax errorNetwork Path was not found syntax error (41 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (57 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (70 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (77 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Network Path was not found syntax error (79 lines) From: Craig J <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM> Numeric Formatting ProblemNumeric Formatting Problem (45 lines) From: Desiree Schaan <desiree.schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (57 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (151 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (163 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Numeric Formatting Problem (172 lines) From: Schaan, Desiree <Desiree.Schaan@OCC.TREAS.GOV> OT: Friday HumorOT: Friday Humor (29 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: OT: Friday Humor (70 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effectsOverdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (66 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (83 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (108 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (126 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (194 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (165 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (123 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (129 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: Overdispersed binomial GLMM; no df for fixed effects (246 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> PC Files ServerPC Files Server (11 lines) From: Doug <doug.leonard@WYO.GOV> Re: PC Files Server (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: PC Files Server (38 lines) From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM> Re: PC Files Server (25 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> PROC OPTMILPPROC OPTMILP (47 lines) From: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC OPTMILP (60 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Power and matched skewed dataPower and matched skewed data (24 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Power and matched skewed data (34 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Proc Freq and Proc TabulateProc Freq and Proc Tabulate (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (27 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (55 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (57 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (70 lines) From: Ross Clark <rosscharlesclark@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (78 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (80 lines) From: Richard Hockey <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Quadratic plateau model using Proc MixedQuadratic plateau model using Proc Mixed (33 lines) From: Bhupinder Singh Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN> Read in data from secured webpage using SAS?Read in data from secured webpage using SAS? 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executesMacro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (41 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (44 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (42 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Macro Variable look ok in log - throw error when executes (57 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Marco Variable Building of CodeMarco Variable Building of Code (51 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (105 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (119 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (153 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (180 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (197 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (233 lines) From: b miner <b_miner@LIVE.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (190 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Marco Variable Building of Code (236 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Monthly EnrollmentMonthly Enrollment (68 lines) From: Egon Kraan <ekraan@HELP4SENIORS.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (100 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Monthly Enrollment (163 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: Monthly Enrollment (143 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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NLMIXED boundsNLMIXED bounds (18 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NLMIXED with competing risksNLMIXED with competing risks (76 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU> NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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NODUPRECS, the proc sort optionNODUPRECS, the proc sort option (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: NODUPRECS, the proc sort option (37 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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OT: Friday HumorOT: Friday Humor (29 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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PC Files ServerPC Files Server (11 lines) From: Doug <doug.leonard@WYO.GOV> Re: PC Files Server (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: PC Files Server (38 lines) From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM> Re: PC Files Server (25 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> PROC OPTMILPPROC OPTMILP (47 lines) From: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC OPTMILP (60 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Power and matched skewed dataPower and matched skewed data (24 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Power and matched skewed data (34 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Proc Freq and Proc TabulateProc Freq and Proc Tabulate (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (27 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (55 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (57 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (70 lines) From: Ross Clark <rosscharlesclark@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (78 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (80 lines) From: Richard Hockey <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Quadratic plateau model using Proc MixedQuadratic plateau model using Proc Mixed (33 lines) From: Bhupinder Singh Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN> Read in data from secured webpage using SAS?Read in data from secured webpage using SAS? 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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PROC OPTMILPPROC OPTMILP (47 lines) From: Chris Bat <darth.pathos@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC OPTMILP (60 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Power and matched skewed dataPower and matched skewed data (24 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Power and matched skewed data (34 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@UTH.TMC.EDU> Proc Freq and Proc TabulateProc Freq and Proc Tabulate (17 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (32 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (27 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (55 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (57 lines) From: Richard <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (70 lines) From: Ross Clark <rosscharlesclark@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (78 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc Freq and Proc Tabulate (80 lines) From: Richard Hockey <r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU> Quadratic plateau model using Proc MixedQuadratic plateau model using Proc Mixed (33 lines) From: Bhupinder Singh Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN> Read in data from secured webpage using SAS?Read in data from secured webpage using SAS? 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Sample size / Power in 2 Factor ANOVARe: Sample size / Power in 2 Factor ANOVA (44 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Sample size / Power in 2 Factor ANOVA (31 lines) From: Warren Schlechte <Warren.Schlechte@TPWD.STATE.TX.US> Set datasets and add all missing record for empty dataRe: Set datasets and add all missing record for empty data (75 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Set datasets and add all missing record for empty data (77 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Set datasets and add all missing record for empty data (76 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> Re: Set datasets and add all missing record for empty data (98 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Set datasets and add all missing record for empty data (116 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Survival curves for case and controlSurvival curves for case and control (13 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@YAHOO.FR> Thanks - RE: using system date as part of data set nameThanks - RE: using system date as part of data set name (29 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> User-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIXUser-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIX (41 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: User-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIX (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> What other programming languages do you know....Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (131 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (69 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (78 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (104 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (107 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> convert chart to sas date formatconvert chart to sas date format (12 lines) From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (23 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> data manipulation. Left outer join?data manipulation. Left outer join? (46 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: data manipulation. Left outer join? 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(104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
Thanks - RE: using system date as part of data set nameThanks - RE: using system date as part of data set name (29 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> User-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIXUser-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIX (41 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: User-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIX (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> What other programming languages do you know....Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (131 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (106 lines) From: Teed, Lionel <Lionel.Teed@TD.COM> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (47 lines) From: William W. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
User-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIXUser-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIX (41 lines) From: Adam Smith <raptorbio@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: User-defined negative binomial variance function in GLIMMIX (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> What other programming languages do you know....Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (131 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (106 lines) From: Teed, Lionel <Lionel.Teed@TD.COM> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (47 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (16 lines) From: Ben Powell <bpowell555@GMAIL.COM> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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What other programming languages do you know....Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (25 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (131 lines) From: Bross, Dean S <dean.bross@VA.GOV> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (106 lines) From: Teed, Lionel <Lionel.Teed@TD.COM> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (47 lines) From: William W. Viergever <william@VIERGEVER.NET> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (16 lines) From: Ben Powell <bpowell555@GMAIL.COM> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (33 lines) From: Teed, Lionel <Lionel.Teed@TD.COM> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (82 lines) From: John Parker <John.V.Parker@KP.ORG> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... (52 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: What other programming languages do you know.... 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! 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Why won't X command work for running ping command?Why won't X command work for running ping command? (16 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (39 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (31 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (48 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (55 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (47 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (58 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Why won't X command work for running ping command? (97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
Write good thing about SASWrite good thing about SAS (15 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> Re: Write good thing about SAS (35 lines) From: .. <ajayohri@YAHOO.COM> advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data setadvice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (17 lines) From: Painter, John (jsp9a) <jsp9a@ESERVICES.VIRGINIA.EDU> Re: advice for a macro to label tables based on variable in data set (32 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (69 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (78 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (104 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (107 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> convert chart to sas date formatconvert chart to sas date format (12 lines) From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (23 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> data manipulation. Left outer join?data manipulation. Left outer join? (46 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: data manipulation. Left outer join? (97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
aggregating claims dataaggregating claims data (97 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (69 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (78 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (104 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (107 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> convert chart to sas date formatconvert chart to sas date format (12 lines) From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (23 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> data manipulation. Left outer join?data manipulation. Left outer join? (46 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: data manipulation. Left outer join? (97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodesaggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (67 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (96 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (99 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (102 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (146 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (142 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (225 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (208 lines) From: Simon, Lorna <Lorna.Simon@UMASSMED.EDU> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (136 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: aggregating claims into inpatient treatment episodes (218 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
clear SASMACR before submitting codeclear SASMACR before submitting code (40 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (58 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (69 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (78 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (104 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: clear SASMACR before submitting code (107 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> convert chart to sas date formatconvert chart to sas date format (12 lines) From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (23 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> data manipulation. Left outer join?data manipulation. Left outer join? (46 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: data manipulation. Left outer join? (97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
convert chart to sas date formatconvert chart to sas date format (12 lines) From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: convert chart to sas date format (23 lines) From: Schwarz, Barry A <barry.a.schwarz@BOEING.COM> data manipulation. Left outer join?data manipulation. Left outer join? (46 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: data manipulation. Left outer join? (97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? 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(142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
data manipulation. Left outer join?data manipulation. Left outer join? (46 lines) From: Irin later <irinfigvam@YAHOO.COM> Re: data manipulation. Left outer join? (97 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
declarative statements, where statementsdeclarative statements, where statements (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (35 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (59 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (96 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> Re: declarative statements, where statements (154 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
extract data from a large raw datafileextract data from a large raw datafile (29 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (103 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (133 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: extract data from a large raw datafile (139 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
first occurence and conditions within arraysfirst occurence and conditions within arrays (69 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (76 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (124 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence and conditions within arrays (169 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
first occurence of event within an arrayfirst occurence of event within an array (57 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Anonymou <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (64 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (104 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: first occurence of event within an array (117 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: first occurence of event within an array (112 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (95 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: first occurence of event within an array (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (38 lines) From: Ben Herman <baherman@GMAIL.COM> Re: first occurence of event within an array (52 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option!fw: We are Looking for a SAS ETL BI Developer - Work From Home Option! (104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
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(104 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
how to understand index centileshow to understand index centiles (61 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: how to understand index centiles (115 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
log; clear; output; clear; submit;log; clear; output; clear; submit; (32 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (40 lines) From: Jerry Davis <jwd@UGA.EDU> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Mary Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (43 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (103 lines) From: Mary (Otterness) Rosenbloom <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (25 lines) From: James, Steve (CDC/OID/OD) <spj1@CDC.GOV> Re: log; clear; output; clear; submit; (18 lines) From: Will Schweinle <William.Schweinle@USD.EDU> lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
lost LAG data?lost LAG data? (91 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: lost LAG data? (101 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: lost LAG data? (142 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
macro questionRe: macro question (131 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: macro question (64 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
macro statement question %let quest="...";macro statement question %let quest="..."; (34 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (96 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (133 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (184 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Re: macro statement question %let quest="..."; (207 lines) From: Fatos US <fatosus@GMAIL.COM> ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
ods rtf startpage=no and titlesods rtf startpage=no and titles (31 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: ods rtf startpage=no and titles (42 lines) From: Fareeza Khurshed <fkhurshed@GMAIL.COM> proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
proc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. questionproc mixed multilevel/longitudinal random coef. question (34 lines) From: ljc <letoynia.coombs@UCDENVER.EDU> programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
programming questionprogramming question (30 lines) From: satish Kumar <satish.abx@GMAIL.COM> Re: programming question (66 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: programming question (59 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> Re: programming question (75 lines) From: Francois van der Walt <francoisw@GJI.COM.AU> sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
sgscatter procedure datalabel optionsgscatter procedure datalabel option (58 lines) From: Paolo ORIFICI <Orifici@LACAJA.COM.AR> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (79 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: sgscatter procedure datalabel option (51 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
sorting large data setssorting large data sets (23 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (63 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (68 lines) From: Bolotin Yevgeniy <YBolotin@SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (80 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (9 lines) From: Rick Wicklin <Rick.Wicklin@SAS.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (120 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (135 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: the largest integer, numeric variable of length 3 (171 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
the second parameter of put( )the second parameter of put( ) (42 lines) From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (52 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: the second parameter of put( ) (74 lines) From: Venky Chakravarthy <sasyellvenky@GMAIL.COM> threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
threaded sortRe: threaded sort (72 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian WhitlockRe: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (28 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (46 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM> Re: tip: searching SAS-L archives was: Ian Whitlock (56 lines) From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG> using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
using system date as part of data set nameusing system date as part of data set name (43 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (31 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (73 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (64 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (75 lines) From: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> Re: using system date as part of data set name (97 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: using system date as part of data set name (76 lines) From: Durrett, Cindy <CindyDurrett@FDLE.STATE.FL.US> Re: using system date as part of data set name (91 lines) From: DUELL, BOB <bd9439@ATT.COM> want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
want to take every third variable from the array of variableswant to take every third variable from the array of variables (46 lines) From: tony tony <tonysingsong@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: want to take every third variable from the array of variables (85 lines) From: Zdeb, Michael S <mzdeb@ALBANY.EDU> warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
warning message for %leftwarning message for %left (19 lines) From: Christine Peloquin <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: warning message for %left (55 lines) From: Bian, Haikuo <HBian@FLQIO.SDPS.ORG> Re: warning message for %left (38 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: warning message for %left (51 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (59 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: warning message for %left (66 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
way to prevent page breaking in rtf outputway to prevent page breaking in rtf output (10 lines) From: Sas Beginner <cep@STUNTZ.ORG> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (22 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: way to prevent page breaking in rtf output (29 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>
when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statementsRe: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (114 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (150 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (170 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (203 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (212 lines) From: Pardee, Roy <pardee.r@GHC.ORG> Re: when to use OR vs AND with Multiple IF statements (69 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV>