Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:04:45 -0700
Reply-To: "Choate, Paul@DDS" <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV>
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From: "Choate, Paul@DDS" <pchoate@DDS.CA.GOV>
Subject: Re: Uses of the SAS-L archives.....
Michael "Mad Doggy" Davis created a paper by soliciting SAS-L a fews ago -
see "recruiting cheesy, sleasy SAS tricks"
Several presentations have been made on SAS-L, see
http://search.sas.com/suppquery.html?qt=SAS-L
hth
Paul Choate
DDS Data Extraction
(916) 654-2160
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From: SAS(r) Discussion [mailto:SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On Behalf Of Peter
Flom
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 11:50 AM
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Subject: Uses of the SAS-L archives.....
In a recent post, David Cassell suggested (sagaciously, as usual) that a
poster couild
search the archives (in this case, for postings about NLMIXED by Dale)
I was wondering......
There's a LOT of great info in them there archives. What would be
involved (legally and otherwise) in putting it into some more usable
format......? If these could be overcome, wouldn't it make for some
great books by users?
At a minimum, of course, you'd have to get permission of the person
posting the messages.....but would more be required? If you wanted to
post someone's answer, would you have to ask the original poster for
permission as well?
Just some random, nonlinear mixed thoughts which probably have to be
fixed.
Peter
Peter L. Flom, PhD
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