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Date:   Tue, 8 Feb 2011 12:37:22 -0800
Reply-To:   Jeremy Miles <jeremy.miles@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   Jeremy Miles <jeremy.miles@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:   Re: R and SAS datasets
Comments:   To: Ya Huang <ya.huang@amylin.com>
In-Reply-To:   <201102082034.p18I8XGC020103@willow.cc.uga.edu>
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What IP issue?

There might be an issue about the code that is used to open read/write a SAS file, but SPSS, StatTransfer, and probably others have done it for years. Similarly, SAS can read/write SPSS, Stata, Excel, etc.

Jeremy

On 8 February 2011 12:34, Ya Huang <ya.huang@amylin.com> wrote: > Interesting! Wonder how they get around the IP issue? > > On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 15:30:04 -0500, Philip Rack <PhilRack@MINEQUEST.COM> > wrote: > >>Interesting article in The Register today on Revolution Analytics now being >>able to read and write SAS datasets natively. >> >>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/02/07/revolution_r_sas_challenge/ >> >>I imagine we will start to see more analytical products soon that support >>reading and writing SAS datasets. >> >>Phil >> >> >> >> >> >>Philip Rack >> >>MineQuest, LLC >> >>WPS Consulting and WPS Reseller >> >>Tel: (614) 457-3714 >> >>Web: <http://www.MineQuest.com> www.MineQuest.com >> >>Blog: <http://www.MineQuest.com/WordPress> www.MineQuest.com/WordPress >

-- Jeremy Miles Psychology Research Methods Wiki: www.researchmethodsinpsychology.com


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