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Date:         Wed, 15 Apr 1998 21:48:21 +0100
Reply-To:     Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:         Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK>
Organization: Crawford Software Consultancy Limited
Subject:      Re: DLM=',' ? -Reply

In article <s5347a4d.021@iusd.iupui.edu>, GARY PETERSON <GPETERSO@IUSD.IUPUI.EDU> writes >Could it be 'Data Set Delimiter' such as excel CSV format? > I thought the same exactly, but couldn't find why ! It's not expressed as that in tech rep 222 which introduced it

> >Gary G. Peterson >Programming, >IU School of Dentistry > >>>> Richard A DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> 04/14/98 08:29pm >>>> >So what does DSD stand for anyway ? > >I am guessing Don't Skip Double > >Rich > >Keith J. Brown wrote in message <3533C026.3B3E@ga.unc.edu>... >>Doug, >> Try adding the DSD option to your infile statement: >> >>infile file1 dlm=',' dsd; >> >>Keith >> >.... ?????? -- Peter Crawford


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