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(86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. 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(51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
<No subject><No subject> (80 lines) From: Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator <owner-LISTSERV@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> <No subject> (34 lines) From: JOY <joylin@MS2.SEEDER.NET> <No subject> (59 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> <No subject> (74 lines) From: Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator <owner-LISTSERV@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> <No subject> (68 lines) From: Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator <owner-LISTSERV@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> <No subject> (129 lines) From: Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator <owner-LISTSERV@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> <No subject> (104 lines) From: Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator <owner-LISTSERV@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> <No subject> (34 lines) From: Terrazas,Manuel <Manuel.Terrazas@CNA.COM> <No subject> (34 lines) From: Terrazas,Manuel <Manuel.Terrazas@CNA.COM> <No subject> (100 lines) From: Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator <owner-LISTSERV@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> <no subject> <combine columns in dataset>Re: <no subject> <combine columns in dataset> (64 lines) From: HERMANS1 <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> A Simple query on SASRe: A Simple query on SAS (29 lines) From: Panos PAPANIKOLAOU <PapanikolaouP@CARDIFF.AC.UK> Re: A Simple query on SAS (46 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re[2]: A Simple query on SAS (49 lines) From: HERMANS1 <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> A simple query on SASRe: A simple query on SAS (135 lines) From: Anne Marie Smith <rainbowsoftware@PRODIGY.NET> ADV: MS Office 97 Pro CD-ROM 29.95Re: ADV: MS Office 97 Pro CD-ROM 29.95 (13 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Re: ADV: MS Office 97 Pro CD-ROM 29.95 (29 lines) From: Fearless <feldesman@USA.HORMELNET> Access to filename in batch modeAccess to filename in batch mode (18 lines) From: Soumen Mukherjee <SMukherjee@MAPSNET.COM> Re: Access to filename in batch mode (35 lines) From: Svend Bang <Svend.Bang@IBT.KU.DK> Am I still on the air (2) ??Am I still on the air (2) ?? 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(16 lines) From: John Chapman <jchapma7@CSC.COM> Analysis of Large Volume of time series DataAnalysis of Large Volume of time series Data (23 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> Re: Analysis of Large Volume of time series Data (37 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> BMP-backgrounds in an AF-applicationRe: BMP-backgrounds in an AF-application (83 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <krzysiekp@SAWAN.COM.PL> Batch jobs under NTRe: Batch jobs under NT (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Batch jobs under NT (16 lines) From: Roman Szeremeta <Roman.Szeremeta@AFP.GOV.AU> Re: Batch jobs under NT (32 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99 (63 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess)Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (35 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Re: Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (55 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (22 lines) From: Anya Shatskina <A2SHATSK@HEWITT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? 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(104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? 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(16 lines) From: John Chapman <jchapma7@CSC.COM> Analysis of Large Volume of time series DataAnalysis of Large Volume of time series Data (23 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> Re: Analysis of Large Volume of time series Data (37 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> BMP-backgrounds in an AF-applicationRe: BMP-backgrounds in an AF-application (83 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <krzysiekp@SAWAN.COM.PL> Batch jobs under NTRe: Batch jobs under NT (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Batch jobs under NT (16 lines) From: Roman Szeremeta <Roman.Szeremeta@AFP.GOV.AU> Re: Batch jobs under NT (32 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99 (63 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess)Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (35 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Re: Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (55 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (22 lines) From: Anya Shatskina <A2SHATSK@HEWITT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? 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(104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(16 lines) From: John Chapman <jchapma7@CSC.COM> Analysis of Large Volume of time series DataAnalysis of Large Volume of time series Data (23 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> Re: Analysis of Large Volume of time series Data (37 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> BMP-backgrounds in an AF-applicationRe: BMP-backgrounds in an AF-application (83 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <krzysiekp@SAWAN.COM.PL> Batch jobs under NTRe: Batch jobs under NT (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Batch jobs under NT (16 lines) From: Roman Szeremeta <Roman.Szeremeta@AFP.GOV.AU> Re: Batch jobs under NT (32 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99 (63 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess)Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (35 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Re: Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (55 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? 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(51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(16 lines) From: John Chapman <jchapma7@CSC.COM> Analysis of Large Volume of time series DataAnalysis of Large Volume of time series Data (23 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> Re: Analysis of Large Volume of time series Data (37 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> BMP-backgrounds in an AF-applicationRe: BMP-backgrounds in an AF-application (83 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <krzysiekp@SAWAN.COM.PL> Batch jobs under NTRe: Batch jobs under NT (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Batch jobs under NT (16 lines) From: Roman Szeremeta <Roman.Szeremeta@AFP.GOV.AU> Re: Batch jobs under NT (32 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99 (63 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess)Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (35 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Re: Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (55 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (22 lines) From: Anya Shatskina <A2SHATSK@HEWITT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? 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(104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? 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(86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. 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(51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Am I still on the air (2) ??Am I still on the air (2) ?? (30 lines) From: John Chapman <jchapma7@CSC.COM> Am I still on the air ??Am I still on the air ?? (16 lines) From: John Chapman <jchapma7@CSC.COM> Analysis of Large Volume of time series DataAnalysis of Large Volume of time series Data (23 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> Re: Analysis of Large Volume of time series Data (37 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> BMP-backgrounds in an AF-applicationRe: BMP-backgrounds in an AF-application (83 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <krzysiekp@SAWAN.COM.PL> Batch jobs under NTRe: Batch jobs under NT (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Batch jobs under NT (16 lines) From: Roman Szeremeta <Roman.Szeremeta@AFP.GOV.AU> Re: Batch jobs under NT (32 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99 (63 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess)Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (35 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Re: Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (55 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (22 lines) From: Anya Shatskina <A2SHATSK@HEWITT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(16 lines) From: John Chapman <jchapma7@CSC.COM> Analysis of Large Volume of time series DataAnalysis of Large Volume of time series Data (23 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> Re: Analysis of Large Volume of time series Data (37 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> BMP-backgrounds in an AF-applicationRe: BMP-backgrounds in an AF-application (83 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <krzysiekp@SAWAN.COM.PL> Batch jobs under NTRe: Batch jobs under NT (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Batch jobs under NT (16 lines) From: Roman Szeremeta <Roman.Szeremeta@AFP.GOV.AU> Re: Batch jobs under NT (32 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99 (63 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess)Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (35 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Re: Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (55 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (22 lines) From: Anya Shatskina <A2SHATSK@HEWITT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? 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(104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. 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(51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Analysis of Large Volume of time series DataAnalysis of Large Volume of time series Data (23 lines) From: Gary Gummersall <gmgummersall@FEDEX.COM> Re: Analysis of Large Volume of time series Data (37 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> BMP-backgrounds in an AF-applicationRe: BMP-backgrounds in an AF-application (83 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <krzysiekp@SAWAN.COM.PL> Batch jobs under NTRe: Batch jobs under NT (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Batch jobs under NT (16 lines) From: Roman Szeremeta <Roman.Szeremeta@AFP.GOV.AU> Re: Batch jobs under NT (32 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99Bay Area (SF, USA) SAS User Group Mtg 25 Feb 99 (63 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess)Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (35 lines) From: Michele Marini <MARINI@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU> Re: Calling all 'MIXED' wizards (I guess) (55 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (22 lines) From: Anya Shatskina <A2SHATSK@HEWITT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? (23 lines) From: John Uebersax <juebersax@QLEX.QUINTILES.COM> Re: Clustering ? (44 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Consulting: NJ/PhiladelphiaRe: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (12 lines) From: Pingduan <pingduan@AOL.COM> Re: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (88 lines) From: Abelson, Robert <RobertA@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts?Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts? (104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? (23 lines) From: John Uebersax <juebersax@QLEX.QUINTILES.COM> Re: Clustering ? 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(71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? 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(86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? (23 lines) From: John Uebersax <juebersax@QLEX.QUINTILES.COM> Re: Clustering ? (44 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Consulting: NJ/PhiladelphiaRe: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (12 lines) From: Pingduan <pingduan@AOL.COM> Re: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (88 lines) From: Abelson, Robert <RobertA@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts?Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts? (104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? 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(51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? (23 lines) From: John Uebersax <juebersax@QLEX.QUINTILES.COM> Re: Clustering ? (44 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Consulting: NJ/PhiladelphiaRe: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (12 lines) From: Pingduan <pingduan@AOL.COM> Re: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (88 lines) From: Abelson, Robert <RobertA@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts?Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts? (104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? 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(65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. 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(71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Can I use global variable in FILE statement ?Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (22 lines) From: Anya Shatskina <A2SHATSK@HEWITT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (34 lines) From: GORRELP1 <GORRELP1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (50 lines) From: Schechter Robert RS <robert.schecter@PHWILM.ZENECA.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (58 lines) From: Edel, Christoph (Frankfurt) <CEdel@DE.IMSHEALTH.COM> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (74 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Re: Can I use global variable in FILE statement ? (42 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? 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(38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. 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(43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Changing the value of last obs in a DatasetRe: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (30 lines) From: Gaylen Fraley <gfraley@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Changing the value of last obs in a Dataset (29 lines) From: David Booth <dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK> Clustering ?Clustering ? (34 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Re: Clustering ? (23 lines) From: John Uebersax <juebersax@QLEX.QUINTILES.COM> Re: Clustering ? (44 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Consulting: NJ/PhiladelphiaRe: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (12 lines) From: Pingduan <pingduan@AOL.COM> Re: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (88 lines) From: Abelson, Robert <RobertA@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts?Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts? (104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Consulting: NJ/PhiladelphiaRe: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (12 lines) From: Pingduan <pingduan@AOL.COM> Re: Consulting: NJ/Philadelphia (88 lines) From: Abelson, Robert <RobertA@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts?Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts? (104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. 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(71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts?Correction:How SAS parses IF stmts? (104 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Creating a macro variable from data setCreating a macro variable from data set (102 lines) From: MCLEAN, HAYS <HAYS.MCLEAN@FANB.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (64 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (90 lines) From: Ward, David <dward@INNOVEX-DAS.COM> Re: Creating a macro variable from data set (73 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. 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(71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Current Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CTCurrent Openings SAS-NY, NJ, CT (279 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Current SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CTCurrent SAS Openings-NY, NJ, CT (277 lines) From: Darren Gutowski <darren@GSEARCH.COM> DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
DDE to excel, dropping zerosDDE to excel, dropping zeros (28 lines) From: Jennifer Price <jenniferprice@EROLS.COM> Re: DDE to excel, dropping zeros (51 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Data step -problem ???Re: Data step -problem ??? (38 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Re: Data step -problem ??? (53 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Re: Data step -problem ??? (51 lines) From: Melvin Klassen <Klassen@UVIC.CA> Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Date Reading problem. Please Help.Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (38 lines) From: Otto <lupus@WTAL.DE> Re: Date Reading problem. Please Help. (93 lines) From: Puhong Gao <pgao@SHIVA.HUNTER.CUNY.EDU> Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Determining Contol group sizeDetermining Contol group size (44 lines) From: Meredith Clark <clarkmeredith@YAHOO.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. 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(98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. 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(86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Does anybody have a rational explanation for this?Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (16 lines) From: Patrick Conry <patconry@CASTLES.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (38 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (13 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Re: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? (65 lines) From: SFBAY0001 <sfbay0001@AOL.COM> Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger fileRe: Does anybody have a rational explanation for this? -- Compression makes a bigger file (41 lines) From: Henry Feldman <hfeldman@CONCEPTUAL.COM> Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets?Re: Does anyone still have Release 6.04 SAS data sets? (14 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueni@STUTTGART.NETSURF.DE> Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. 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(71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Dutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguiredDutch speaking SAS Consultants urgently reguired (27 lines) From: aaronbrockhurst@MY-DEJANEWS.COM EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphEIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (106 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Excel 7.0Excel 7.0 (37 lines) From: Josef Muller <MullerJ@TESCOSW.CZ> FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square?Re: FREQ question: how to make a non-square table square? (111 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <Kevin-Spratt@UIOWA.EDU> FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
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(71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
FTP Access methodFTP Access method (44 lines) From: King, Raymond <raymondk@MOCR.OAPI.COM> Re: FTP Access method (133 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
FW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSFW: More INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (61 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip?FW: ZIPSTATE Function for 9 digit zip? (71 lines) From: Esther Colwell <ecolwell@WELLSFARGO.COM> Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Federal Data Mining SymposiumFederal Data Mining Symposium (36 lines) From: Kristin Nauta <saskrl@WNT.SAS.COM> Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... 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(158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Field record as SAS varnameField record as SAS varname (23 lines) From: Fanchon Finucane <ffinucane@HOME.COM> Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Flying to SUGIFlying to SUGI (20 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Flying to SUGI (16 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Fw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in GraphFw: EIS, Windows, HotSpots in Graph (127 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Good Programming Style in SASRe: Good Programming Style in SAS (53 lines) From: Theo DP <theodp@AOL.COM> Re: Good Programming Style in SAS (482 lines) From: EMWalczak <emwalczak@AOL.COM> Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Hands-on WorkshopsHands-on Workshops (14 lines) From: David Wilhite <dcw@HAVOC.PPCO.COM> Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Help with %include statement......please.....Help with %include statement......please..... (38 lines) From: Richard James <rjames@PDCI.ON.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELPHidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (39 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix)Re: Hidden dialog box with ONLINE HELP (Unix) (51 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
How SAS parses IF stmts?How SAS parses IF stmts? (102 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (146 lines) From: Lund, Pete <Peter.Lund@CFC.WA.GOV> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (131 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: How SAS parses IF stmts? (158 lines) From: Mark S Dehaan <MSD@INEL.GOV> How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet ExploreRe: How to generate the graph which can read by Adobe tools or by Internet Explore (12 lines) From: Fan A Pan <Fan.A.Pan@AEXP.COM> IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
IMLIML (20 lines) From: hongjie Wang <hwang@ZSASSOCIATES.COM> Re: IML (40 lines) From: tra <tra@PROTEUS.CO.UK> Re: IML (55 lines) From: Gullion Christina <Christina.Gullion@COLUMBIA.NET> IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
IML and SAS macro language togetherRe: IML and SAS macro language together (30 lines) From: Paige Miller <paigem@KODAK.COM> INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. 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(98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTSRe: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (43 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (45 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (36 lines) From: CHUCK MAKINSON <clmakinson@GOODYEAR.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (56 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (42 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Re: INFO. TO DELIVER REPORTS (37 lines) From: Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV> Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Insufficient SpaceInsufficient Space (21 lines) From: Jie Qin <c674010@YAHOO.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (41 lines) From: Rezek, George <RezekG@MOODYS.COM> Re: Insufficient Space (58 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
IntrNet application server in background?Re: IntrNet application server in background? (98 lines) From: Howard Wright <hwright@OLDMUTUAL.COM> Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Job Announcement: Policy AnalystJob Announcement: Policy Analyst (50 lines) From: Dean Duncan <dfduncan@EMAIL.UNC.EDU> Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspaceJob Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (46 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (88 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (114 lines) From: Michael Hines <mshines@PURDUE.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (147 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (22 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (69 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@IBM.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (37 lines) From: Cybie Frontier <cybie@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (144 lines) From: Ed Gould <edgould@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (13 lines) From: F. Joseph Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> Re: Job Bombing on MVS-insufficient workspace (47 lines) From: Richard Cooke <Richard.Cook@PRUDENTIAL.CO.UK> Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Job Opportuntunity in BaltimoreJob Opportuntunity in Baltimore (47 lines) From: Helen-Jean Talbott <HJTalbott@POSTOFFICE.WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Join the listJoin the list (20 lines) From: Nils Lundeheim <Nils.Lundeheim@HGEN.SLU.SE> Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Learning Clinical Trials - How?Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (28 lines) From: J Choles <jcholes@AOL.COM> Re: Learning Clinical Trials - How? (43 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Looking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst ProgrammerLooking for a SAS/DB2 Analyst Programmer (33 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Looking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer RoleLooking for a SAS/DB2 Programmer Role (38 lines) From: kerrie.a.livingstone@AC.COM MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
MVS wait,sleepMVS wait,sleep (53 lines) From: Konkler, Dan <DKonkler@NT.DMA.STATE.MA.US> Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Mann-Kendall Trend TestMann-Kendall Trend Test (16 lines) From: Adrien Ndikumwami <ANDIKUMWAMI@UBMAIL.UBALT.EDU> Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Marketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OHMarketing analyst opening with FACS, Federated Dept Stores in Cincinnati, OH (23 lines) From: Chuck Rodabaugh <crodabau@FDS.COM> Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Message duplications.Message duplications. (86 lines) From: DKV-J Consultancies <dkvjcns@IBM.NET> Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Modern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Class Course- Menlo Park- Overflow (64 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Modern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- OverflowModern Regression and Classification course, Menlo Park- Overflow (67 lines) From: Rob Tibshirani <tibs@STAT.STANFORD.EDU> NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
NFS connectionNFS connection (20 lines) From: Betty Golden <bgolden@CCSF.CC.CA.US> PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
PH_CLINPH_CLIN (23 lines) From: Jim Hobson <james-hobson@EROLS.COM> PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle HintRe: PROC SQL Option that will allow Oracle Hint (105 lines) From: Jindal, Shekhar [IBM GSA] <SJindal@NITGNPSD.TELSTRA.COM.AU> PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
PROC SQL reset buffersize optionPROC SQL reset buffersize option (22 lines) From: Ross Bettinger <rbettin@MAGNIFY.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (55 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: PROC SQL reset buffersize option (53 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <sashole@EARTHLINK.NET> Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Pharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USAPharmaceutical SAS Job: Charlottesville VA, USA (42 lines) From: Walke, Lee <WalkeLee@PRA-WW.COM> PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99PhilaSUG Winter Meeting 02/25/99 (54 lines) From: Robert Schechter <robert-schechter@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (168 lines) From: ZHAO,JUN IT BIPUS <JZHAO@BI-PHARM.COM> Re: Problem: VARNUM function in SAS V7 (195 lines) From: Bernard Tremblay <bernard@CAPITALE.QC.CA> Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Q: paired vs unpaied t-testQ: paired vs unpaied t-test (20 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: paired vs unpaied t-test (64 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Q: stat-l address?Q: stat-l address? (16 lines) From: Sung-Il Cho <sungil@HOHP.HARVARD.EDU> Re: Q: stat-l address? (51 lines) From: Martin Palm & Linda Simonsson <palm@ALGONET.SE> QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat fileQUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (54 lines) From: alte <alte@RZ.UNI-GREIFSWALD.DE> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (109 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (78 lines) From: WHITLOI1 <WHITLOI1@WESTAT.COM> Re: QUESTION: reading unorthodox data from flat file (103 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modemsRe-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (100 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (132 lines) From: Berryhill, Timothy <TWB2@PGE.COM> Re: Re-post: SAS, serial I/O and modems (152 lines) From: Bigpond <tchur@BIGPOND.COM> Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Re[2]: Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: Re[2]: counter (236 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Re[2]: counterRe: Re[2]: counter (133 lines) From: Mike Murphy <murphym2@NATIONWIDE.COM> Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Reading Form View DataReading Form View Data (30 lines) From: Jin Man Lee <jlee20@UIC.EDU> Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Reading in multiple raw data filesReading in multiple raw data files (25 lines) From: John Gerstle <JGerstle@SW.UA.EDU> Re: Reading in multiple raw data files (130 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char recordsRecap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (25 lines) From: Stetz, Cynthia (PCM - NJ) <CStetz@NA2.US.ML.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (62 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (34 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (31 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (57 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (39 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (33 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (51 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (52 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (120 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Recap: PROC CPORT writes 80 char records (153 lines) From: John Whittington <medisci@POWERNET.COM> Ridge Regression in proc reg
Ridge Regression in proc reg