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SAS-L archives – June 2012, week 5

  1. Re: picture format why 1 instead of 1.0 ... (87 lines)
    From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM>

  2. Proc Glimmix-Multilevel analysis with code (63 lines)
    From: Alda Pires <afapires11@GMAIL.COM>

  3. Re: Proc Glimmix-Multilevel analysis (37 lines)
    From: Bhupinder Singh Farmaha <bhupi80singh@YAHOO.CO.IN>

  4. Re: Disable statements (44 lines)
    From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM>

  5. Proc Glimmix-Multilevel analysis (31 lines)
    From: Alda Pires <afapires11@GMAIL.COM>

  6. Re: Need help in determining a gap (91 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  7. picture format why 1 instead of 1.0 ... (44 lines)
    From: bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM>

  8. Re: Need help in determining a gap (74 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  9. Re: Need help in determining a gap (110 lines)
    From: Dave Brewer <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  10. Re: Need help in determining a gap (62 lines)
    From: retired mainframer <retired-mainframer@Q.COM>

  11. Re: Need help in determining a gap (104 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  12. Automatic reply: Disable statements (11 lines)
    From: GOINGS, STEPHANIE <STEPHANIE.GOINGS@OIG.USDA.GOV>

  13. Comparisons of odds ratios (23 lines)
    From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Ameribrit <FRP3@PITT.EDU>

  14. Disable statements (97 lines)
    From: Phil Busby <fransioli@HOTMAIL.COM>

  15. Need help in determining a gap (48 lines)
    From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU>

  16. Re: Random Number (12 lines)
    From: Rick Wicklin <rick.wicklin@SAS.COM>

  17. Re: Disable statements (122 lines)
    From: Fried Egg <friedegg2012@GMAIL.COM>

  18. Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 29 Jun 2012 - Special issue (#2012-504) (16 lines)
    From: Bryson, Jennifer <Jennifer.Bryson@COVIDIEN.COM>

  19. Re: Disable statements (93 lines)
    From: Quentin McMullen <qmcmullen.sas@GMAIL.COM>

  20. Re: Disable statements (72 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  21. Re: How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (112 lines)
    From: Fried Egg <friedegg2012@GMAIL.COM>

  22. Automatic reply: How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (11 lines)
    From: Steenhard, David D. (LNG-HBE) <david.steenhard@LEXISNEXIS.COM>

  23. Re: How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (87 lines)
    From: Thompson, Adam <Adam.Thompson@STATEAUTO.COM>

  24. Re: Random Number (44 lines)
    From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM>

  25. Disable statements (65 lines)
    From: Fried Egg <friedegg2012@GMAIL.COM>

  26. Re: How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (73 lines)
    From: Fried Egg <friedegg2012@GMAIL.COM>

  27. Re: How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (59 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>

  28. Re: How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (13 lines)
    From: Mirisage Fernando <neilfrnnd@GMAIL.COM>

  29. Re: Random Number (29 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  30. Random Number (12 lines)
    From: Partha Sinha <pnsinha68@GMAIL.COM>

  31. Re: How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (60 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  32. P. Bourdages est absent (9 lines)
    From: Patrice Bourdages <patrice.bourdages@DGAG.CA>

  33. How to copy variable names from a SAS data set (36 lines)
    From: Mirisage Fernando <neilfrnnd@GMAIL.COM>

  34. Re: stacking multiple variables to create one variable in one dataset (21 lines)
    From: Joseph Hinson <jwhinson@GMAIL.COM>

  35. Re: stacking multiple variables to create one variable in one dataset (91 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/OCIO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  36. Re: stacking multiple variables to create one variable in one dataset (103 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  37. stacking multiple variables to create one variable in one dataset (66 lines)
    From: anon <rhian.pilling@GMAIL.COM>

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