Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 03:22:38 +0000
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From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: MIN MAX AVG
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Omugeye,
The solution is pretty straight forward. Use SQL to get the data from the
ten datasets, and have it return the stats for said variable. I forget off
the top of my head the max number of datasets that SQL can handle I think
its something like 32 or so (i wouldn't quote me on that). The other way is
to first append the datasets together with a data step and then use SQL or
univariate or means or summary to get the stats.
Toby Dunn
From: omugeye <bhuta_zegha@YAHOO.COM>
Reply-To: omugeye <bhuta_zegha@YAHOO.COM>
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Subject: Re: MIN MAX AVG
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:08:13 -0800
I am working toward a solution and I confess am stymied a little. How
are the data structured? Can you plz draw a table with dummy DATA in
it: just two deciles and rr_proba_RESPONDER.
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