<No subject><No subject> (137 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> <No subject> (22 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> <No subject> (55 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> A bug in SAS ???Re: A bug in SAS ??? (34 lines) From: Ola Engstrvm <ola.engstrom@STENUNGSUND.MAIL.TELIA.COM> ARCOSH equivalentRe: ARCOSH equivalent (47 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Adjusted survival curvesAdjusted survival curves (18 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Announce: AInstaller V1.0 - An installation program for SAS/AF developersAnnounce: AInstaller V1.0 - An installation program for SAS/AF developers (66 lines) From: Karsten Heitmann <007heite@POST1.TELE.DK> Beta 7.0Beta 7.0 (9 lines) From: Bruce Crowl <vbcrowl@AMOCO.COM> Re: Beta 7.0 (25 lines) From: Louis Fox <louis@PATHOS.WUSTL.EDU> CONSUG meeting at SESUG 98CONSUG meeting at SESUG 98 (100 lines) From: Frank DiIorio <fdiiorio@HOFFMANNRESEARCH.COM> CPORT & CIMPORTCPORT & CIMPORT (20 lines) From: Tim Rogers <trogers@PATRIOT.NET> CPORT / XPORT???Re: CPORT / XPORT??? (31 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> CPORT / XPORT??? (20 lines) From: TFlannery <jmiller0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: CPORT / XPORT??? (52 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Coloured SCLColoured SCL (18 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Coloured SCL (19 lines) From: Jasmina Delic <Jasmina.Delic@ZABA.HR> Re: Coloured SCL (49 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Complex survey designRe: Complex survey design (55 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (50 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (17 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Contract Tele-commuteRe: Contract Tele-commute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. 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Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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A bug in SAS ???Re: A bug in SAS ??? (34 lines) From: Ola Engstrvm <ola.engstrom@STENUNGSUND.MAIL.TELIA.COM> ARCOSH equivalentRe: ARCOSH equivalent (47 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Adjusted survival curvesAdjusted survival curves (18 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Announce: AInstaller V1.0 - An installation program for SAS/AF developersAnnounce: AInstaller V1.0 - An installation program for SAS/AF developers (66 lines) From: Karsten Heitmann <007heite@POST1.TELE.DK> Beta 7.0Beta 7.0 (9 lines) From: Bruce Crowl <vbcrowl@AMOCO.COM> Re: Beta 7.0 (25 lines) From: Louis Fox <louis@PATHOS.WUSTL.EDU> CONSUG meeting at SESUG 98CONSUG meeting at SESUG 98 (100 lines) From: Frank DiIorio <fdiiorio@HOFFMANNRESEARCH.COM> CPORT & CIMPORTCPORT & CIMPORT (20 lines) From: Tim Rogers <trogers@PATRIOT.NET> CPORT / XPORT???Re: CPORT / XPORT??? (31 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> CPORT / XPORT??? 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(52 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Coloured SCLColoured SCL (18 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Coloured SCL (19 lines) From: Jasmina Delic <Jasmina.Delic@ZABA.HR> Re: Coloured SCL (49 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Complex survey designRe: Complex survey design (55 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (50 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (17 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Contract Tele-commuteRe: Contract Tele-commute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. L. Cary <ajlcary@CARYCONSULTING.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (43 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (72 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? 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Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. 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(52 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Coloured SCLColoured SCL (18 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Coloured SCL (19 lines) From: Jasmina Delic <Jasmina.Delic@ZABA.HR> Re: Coloured SCL (49 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Complex survey designRe: Complex survey design (55 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (50 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (17 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Contract Tele-commuteRe: Contract Tele-commute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. 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Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. 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(55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? 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(52 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Coloured SCLColoured SCL (18 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Coloured SCL (19 lines) From: Jasmina Delic <Jasmina.Delic@ZABA.HR> Re: Coloured SCL (49 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Complex survey designRe: Complex survey design (55 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (50 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (17 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Contract Tele-commuteRe: Contract Tele-commute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. 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Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. 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(55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. 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Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. 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(55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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(55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. 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Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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(52 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Coloured SCLColoured SCL (18 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Coloured SCL (19 lines) From: Jasmina Delic <Jasmina.Delic@ZABA.HR> Re: Coloured SCL (49 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Complex survey designRe: Complex survey design (55 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (50 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (17 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Contract Tele-commuteRe: Contract Tele-commute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. 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(55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? 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Coloured SCLColoured SCL (18 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Coloured SCL (19 lines) From: Jasmina Delic <Jasmina.Delic@ZABA.HR> Re: Coloured SCL (49 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Complex survey designRe: Complex survey design (55 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (50 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Re: Complex survey design (17 lines) From: Suoqun Liu <SL2@DOH.STATE.NJ.US> Contract Tele-commuteRe: Contract Tele-commute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. L. Cary <ajlcary@CARYCONSULTING.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (43 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (72 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. 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(66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. 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L. Cary <ajlcary@CARYCONSULTING.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (43 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (72 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. 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Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Contract Tele-commuteRe: Contract Tele-commute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. L. Cary <ajlcary@CARYCONSULTING.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (43 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (72 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. 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Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Contract TelecomuteRe: Contract Telecomute (37 lines) From: Davis.Robert <davisrf@HAP.ARNOLD.AF.MIL> Contract/Tele-commuteRe: Contract/Tele-commute (115 lines) From: Wei Zhang <wci108@HOTMAIL.COM> Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. L. Cary <ajlcary@CARYCONSULTING.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (43 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (72 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. 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(66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. 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Cary <ajlcary@CARYCONSULTING.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (43 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (72 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. 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(66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Current Word or quoted string is > 200 charsCurrent Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (21 lines) From: David Michael Wright <david@CATS.UCSC.EDU> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (60 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (33 lines) From: Origin <Frank.Pennekamp@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (28 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (58 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (93 lines) From: Andrew J. L. Cary <ajlcary@CARYCONSULTING.COM> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (43 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> Re: Current Word or quoted string is > 200 chars (72 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Dallas OpportunitiesDallas Opportunities (25 lines) From: ksilvert@MAXIMGROUP.COM Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Dendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" optionDendograms: just use undocumented "graphics" option (81 lines) From: John Hixon <hixon@KODAK.COM> DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
DendrogramsDendrograms (15 lines) From: Doris Aldridge <doris_aldridge@CAMPBELLSOUP.COM> Re: Dendrograms (29 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Dental Mgmt SoftwareDental Mgmt Software (20 lines) From: keyadv@BEST-SERVICE.COM Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? 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Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Document re: SAS ConsultingDocument re: SAS Consulting (2092 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Equation to the line in SASEquation to the line in SAS (22 lines) From: Steven Hll <hills@SFWMD.GOV> Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Errors, Warnings and NotesErrors, Warnings and Notes (23 lines) From: wawork@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (166 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Re: Errors, Warnings and Notes (85 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97Exporting SAS cgm files to Powerpoint 97 (31 lines) From: Tab Bonny <w.p.richardson@INAME....COM> Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Extended E-mailsExtended E-mails (22 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Extending the Cox modelExtending the Cox model (15 lines) From: Lynne Moore <lmoore@GRE.ULAVAL.CA> Re: Extending the Cox model (38 lines) From: mgonen@MY-DEJANEWS.COM FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s)Re: FTP > 2GB ?? (was RE: Unix -- large files, pipes, and network s) (121 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? 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Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
FW: SAS at Crossroads???Re: FW: SAS at Crossroads??? (25 lines) From: Paul A. Thompson <paul@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Finding What SAS Products Are AvailableFinding What SAS Products Are Available (11 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (28 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (55 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding What SAS Products Are Available (18 lines) From: Michael Yu <Michael_Yu@FREDDIEMAC.COM> Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. 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Free SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCIIFree SAS Tool Exports Datasets to Excel, Word, and ASCII (33 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement.Re: GENMOD OUTPUT RESIDUAL - residuals option on the model statement. (48 lines) From: Paul Dickman <paul.dickman@ONKPAT.KI.SE> Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Gallup Polls - SAS JobsGallup Polls - SAS Jobs (27 lines) From: Kevin Jochum <Kevin_Jochum@GALLUP.COM> Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Getting Data Directly from MS Access to SASGetting Data Directly from MS Access to SAS (20 lines) From: Peter M. Dore' <pmdore@GWBSSW.WUSTL.EDU> Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. 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Goal seek in SAS...Goal seek in SAS... (19 lines) From: Nathan Parker <nparker@CRL4.CRL.COM> Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Hazard ratio and CIHazard ratio and CI (18 lines) From: Johnny T <darkiet@MINDSPRING.COM> Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Help for Proc TabulationHelp for Proc Tabulation (902 lines) From: Kathy Chi-Burris <kathy.chi-burris@AGOURON.COM> Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Help needed with ANOVA...Re: Help needed with ANOVA... (66 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Host timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVSHost timeout, SAS for Windows connect to MVS (34 lines) From: David Johnson <david_johnson@TAC.VIC.GOV.AU> Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Hotelling's T-squareRe: Hotelling's T-square (33 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> Hotelling's T-square (12 lines) From: Jihong Wang <wangji@UMICH.EDU> How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
How do the EXPORTER work?How do the EXPORTER work? (20 lines) From: Ngai Man Chung <mcngai@MATH.HKBU.EDU.HK> Re: How do the EXPORTER work? (38 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
How to use GOTO?How to use GOTO? (29 lines) From: Jian Wang <wangj@MED.PITT.EDU> Re: How to use GOTO? (81 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: How to use GOTO? (51 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can helpRe: I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (22 lines) From: Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@PILOT.MSU.EDU> I have a posting question, wonder if anyone can help (16 lines) From: mrigsby@MAGICORP.COM Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Incorporating external SAS datasets into a libraryRe: Incorporating external SAS datasets into a library (49 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Indirect var reference - Thanks!Re: Indirect var reference - Thanks! (83 lines) From: John Potelle <JPotelle@HER-CHER.ORG> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in anRe: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (21 lines) From: Anne Marie S. Smith <Annie1126@AOL.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (33 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS?Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (33 lines) From: Gerard Hanney <Gerard.HANNEY@EUROSTAT.CEC.BE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: Is it a bad idea to use semicolons as field delimiters in an external file to be read by SAS? (55 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
IsobologramIsobologram (19 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Jules Bosch is Available for SAS ConsultingJules Bosch is Available for SAS Consulting (126 lines) From: Jules Bosch <jxb@BELLATLANTIC.NET> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (155 lines) From: Ismail Parsa <iparsa@EPSILON.COM> Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (136 lines) From: jlin@EPSILON.COM Last Call: EXCITING DATA MINING FORUM IN MANHATTAN, AUGUST 28-29 (120 lines) From: John Lin <jlin@EPSILON.COM> Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Licences - mutli-company use on M/FLicences - mutli-company use on M/F (36 lines) From: Roger Fahy GBSLAC ISI Dev Supp 51824 <GBSL1RPF@IBMMAIL.COM> Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Looking For Biostatisticians.Looking For Biostatisticians. (22 lines) From: CCE Consulting <cce_consulting@EMAIL.MSN.COM> MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
MDY FunctionMDY Function (22 lines) From: Mike Janicke <Mike.Janicke@JMAGROUP.COM> Re: MDY Function (59 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: MDY Function (35 lines) From: Okoro, Catherine <cao0@CDC.GOV> Re: MDY Function (36 lines) From: Laurie Fleming <lfleming@ACTRIX.GEN.NZ> MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
MERGING too much??MERGING too much?? (33 lines) From: Patton, Nancy (CAP, RFS) <Nancy.Patton@GECAPITAL.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (63 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Re: MERGING too much?? (49 lines) From: Dwight M. Buffum <dmbuffum@SESAME.HEALTHPARTNERS.COM> Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Map data sets of germanyMap data sets of germany (21 lines) From: Andrew Pulaski -Digest <apulaski@LCSI.COM> Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Mea Culpa RE: Max Number of VariablesMea Culpa RE: Max Number of Variables (23 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Merging two data setsRe: Merging two data sets (97 lines) From: karljens@HOTMAIL.COM Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Min and Max values of varsRe: Min and Max values of vars (27 lines) From: Stewart Ravenhall <s.g.ravenhall@CLARA.NET> Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Modern Regression and Classification - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification - Chicago (258 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Modern Regression and Classification course - ChicagoModern Regression and Classification course - Chicago (261 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself.Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (59 lines) From: Anthony Ayiomamitis <ayiomamitis@IBM.NET> Re: Mr A.Agyiomammitis, explain yourself. (33 lines) From: Paul Below <aurorae@NOSPAM.SPRYNET.COM> Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Need icon-resource file for win message box iconsNeed icon-resource file for win message box icons (29 lines) From: Kagan, Jerry <KAGANJ01@IMSINT.COM> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (52 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Need icon-resource file for win message box icons (40 lines) From: Alan Gilman <nospam@QLX.COM> ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
ODBC Universal Driver w/ AccessODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (27 lines) From: Lynn Nonnemaker <Lnonnemaker@AAMC.ORG> Re: ODBC Universal Driver w/ Access (56 lines) From: Jason Jones <jjones@VNUSINFO.COM> Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Optimization ProblemOptimization Problem (38 lines) From: Alex J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Re: Optimization Problem (85 lines) From: Tra <Tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: Optimization Problem (74 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Optimization Problem (20 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Ordering character variableRe: Ordering character variable (87 lines) From: Bruce Rogers <B.Rogers@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Ordering character variable (58 lines) From: Bin Wang <binwang@DCN.ATT.COM> Re: Ordering character variable (209 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <pdorfma@UCS.ATT.COM> PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORRPARTIAL-statement in PROC CANCORR (58 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC CANCORRPROC CANCORR (53 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC REPORTPROC REPORT (13 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC REPORT - where is it documented??Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (28 lines) From: Steen Andersen <asteen@ALKA.DK> PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (21 lines) From: tedalper@MY-DEJANEWS.COM PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (31 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: PROC REPORT - where is it documented?? (32 lines) From: O'Connell, Martin <MO'Connell@GEICO.COM> PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC REPORT problem- please help!Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (14 lines) From: Christian F. G. Schendera <cschende@IX.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE> Re: PROC REPORT problem- please help! (162 lines) From: Ray Pass <raypass@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN?Re: PROC REPORT: Computing MEDIAN? (22 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC SORT Alternative?PROC SORT Alternative? (30 lines) From: Alexander J. Martinson <alexmart@JUNIK.LV> PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSIONPROC STAT AND LINEAR NON-LINEAR REGRESSION (66 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PROC TABULATE TricksPROC TABULATE Tricks (15 lines) From: Dennis Catley <dcatley@GIV.COM> PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PercentilesPercentiles (292 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Percentiles (331 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: Percentiles (313 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemak@OXHP.COM> Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Perecntiles and DecilesPerecntiles and Deciles (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (54 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Perecntiles and Deciles (88 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
PlatformsPlatforms (14 lines) From: Herman Jacobs <herman.jacobs@CMG.BE> Re: Platforms (24 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Platforms (35 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Quick Reference Guide?Re: Quick Reference Guide? (48 lines) From: Yehuda Klein <yklein@J51.COM> Re: Quick Reference Guide? (26 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Read SAS Datasets by C ProgramRead SAS Datasets by C Program (9 lines) From: Shulamit Edelstein <shulamit@MIAC.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (55 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (37 lines) From: Self, Karsten <kself@VISA.COM> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (41 lines) From: Samuel Berestizhevsky <assc@NETVISION.NET.IL> Re: Read SAS Datasets by C Program (28 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Reading long char variablesReading long char variables (18 lines) From: Malcolm Bavington <m.bavington@MEDEVAL.COM> Re: Reading long char variables (48 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Record LinkageRe: Record Linkage (59 lines) From: H. T. Cheng <hcheng@ERAC.COM> Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Recruiting for Pharmaceutical CompaniesRecruiting for Pharmaceutical Companies (22 lines) From: John Smith <jas@CONNIX.COM> Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
Rule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issueRule: Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Aug 1998 - Special issue (13 lines) From: Laurie Newman <laurie_newman@SMTPLINK.MSSM.EDU> SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++
SAS / Visual Basic, Visual C++