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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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/SAS/ACCESS and Sybase Open Client on SunOS/SAS/ACCESS and Sybase Open Client on SunOS (39 lines) From: Gordon Still <gstill@SGI.SK.CA> /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?/tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (45 lines) From: Bruce F. Gilsen <m1bfg00@NEWFED.FRB.GOV> 12.02.2001 09:5412.02.2001 09:54 (10 lines) From: Kit Daniels <akgont@HOTMAIL.COM> 2 proc report on one page2 proc report on one page (13 lines) From: frederick raymond <frederickraymond@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: 2 proc report on one page (30 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: 2 proc report on one page (56 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> <No subject><No subject> (8 lines) From: F.J. Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> <No subject> (9 lines) From: James G. Herndon <jim@RMY.EMORY.EDU> <No subject> (70 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> <No subject> (138 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> <No subject> (35 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> A schedule problemA schedule problem (42 lines) From: Billy <bi933NOSPAM@SCN.ORG> Re: A schedule problem (71 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> ADV: ===>> FREE 1 yr. USA Magazine Sub sent worldwide-200+ Choices! Up to $81.ADV: ===>> FREE 1 yr. USA Magazine Sub sent worldwide-200+ Choices! Up to $81. (261 lines) From: tyrrert23@RUNBOX.COM AF: Screen var attributesAF: Screen var attributes (24 lines) From: Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie_wheatstraw@HOTMAIL.COM> AF: Screen var attributes (33 lines) From: Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie_wheatstraw@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: AF: Screen var attributes (61 lines) From: David L. 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? 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/tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?/tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (45 lines) From: Bruce F. Gilsen <m1bfg00@NEWFED.FRB.GOV> 12.02.2001 09:5412.02.2001 09:54 (10 lines) From: Kit Daniels <akgont@HOTMAIL.COM> 2 proc report on one page2 proc report on one page (13 lines) From: frederick raymond <frederickraymond@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: 2 proc report on one page (30 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: 2 proc report on one page (56 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> <No subject><No subject> (8 lines) From: F.J. Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> <No subject> (9 lines) From: James G. Herndon <jim@RMY.EMORY.EDU> <No subject> (70 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> <No subject> (138 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> <No subject> (35 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> A schedule problemA schedule problem (42 lines) From: Billy <bi933NOSPAM@SCN.ORG> Re: A schedule problem (71 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> ADV: ===>> FREE 1 yr. USA Magazine Sub sent worldwide-200+ Choices! Up to $81.ADV: ===>> FREE 1 yr. USA Magazine Sub sent worldwide-200+ Choices! Up to $81. (261 lines) From: tyrrert23@RUNBOX.COM AF: Screen var attributesAF: Screen var attributes (24 lines) From: Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie_wheatstraw@HOTMAIL.COM> AF: Screen var attributes (33 lines) From: Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie_wheatstraw@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: AF: Screen var attributes (61 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Antwort: Re: Testing for FormatsRe: Antwort: Re: Testing for Formats (156 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Autoexec Search Path for Windows NT ServerAutoexec Search Path for Windows NT Server (13 lines) From: Deborah Testa <dtesta@SEVENOFNINESYSTEMS.COM> Re: Autoexec Search Path for Windows NT Server (42 lines) From: Muhlbaier, Lawrence H. <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Autoexec Search Path for Windows NT Server (46 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> BEGINNERRe: BEGINNER (55 lines) From: Claus Gotfred Rasmussen <claus.rasmussen@ACCEPTCARD.DK> Best way to display a PDFBest way to display a PDF (21 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemaker@ACCORDANT.NET> Re: Best way to display a PDF (44 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: Best way to display a PDF (88 lines) From: John Hixon <125241N@KNOTES.KODAK.COM> Biostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MIBiostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MI (41 lines) From: R Scherzer <scherzer@PROSOF.COM> CNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality WeekCNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality Week (116 lines) From: SR <qw@SOFT.COM> CapabilityCapability (13 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> Check Out the Best Prices for Your Toner CartridgesCheck Out the Best Prices for Your Toner Cartridges (138 lines) From: felipodelacasa@LATINMAIL.COM Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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12.02.2001 09:5412.02.2001 09:54 (10 lines) From: Kit Daniels <akgont@HOTMAIL.COM> 2 proc report on one page2 proc report on one page (13 lines) From: frederick raymond <frederickraymond@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: 2 proc report on one page (30 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: 2 proc report on one page (56 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> <No subject><No subject> (8 lines) From: F.J. Kelley <jkelley@ARCHES.UGA.EDU> <No subject> (9 lines) From: James G. Herndon <jim@RMY.EMORY.EDU> <No subject> (70 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> <No subject> (138 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> <No subject> (35 lines) From: Hilsdon, Roberta H. <rhr1@CDC.GOV> A schedule problemA schedule problem (42 lines) From: Billy <bi933NOSPAM@SCN.ORG> Re: A schedule problem (71 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> ADV: ===>> FREE 1 yr. USA Magazine Sub sent worldwide-200+ Choices! Up to $81.ADV: ===>> FREE 1 yr. 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. 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Autoexec Search Path for Windows NT ServerAutoexec Search Path for Windows NT Server (13 lines) From: Deborah Testa <dtesta@SEVENOFNINESYSTEMS.COM> Re: Autoexec Search Path for Windows NT Server (42 lines) From: Muhlbaier, Lawrence H. <lawrence.muhlbaier@DUKE.EDU> Re: Autoexec Search Path for Windows NT Server (46 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> BEGINNERRe: BEGINNER (55 lines) From: Claus Gotfred Rasmussen <claus.rasmussen@ACCEPTCARD.DK> Best way to display a PDFBest way to display a PDF (21 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemaker@ACCORDANT.NET> Re: Best way to display a PDF (44 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: Best way to display a PDF (88 lines) From: John Hixon <125241N@KNOTES.KODAK.COM> Biostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MIBiostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MI (41 lines) From: R Scherzer <scherzer@PROSOF.COM> CNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality WeekCNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality Week (116 lines) From: SR <qw@SOFT.COM> CapabilityCapability (13 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> Check Out the Best Prices for Your Toner CartridgesCheck Out the Best Prices for Your Toner Cartridges (138 lines) From: felipodelacasa@LATINMAIL.COM Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
BEGINNERRe: BEGINNER (55 lines) From: Claus Gotfred Rasmussen <claus.rasmussen@ACCEPTCARD.DK> Best way to display a PDFBest way to display a PDF (21 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemaker@ACCORDANT.NET> Re: Best way to display a PDF (44 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: Best way to display a PDF (88 lines) From: John Hixon <125241N@KNOTES.KODAK.COM> Biostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MIBiostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MI (41 lines) From: R Scherzer <scherzer@PROSOF.COM> CNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality WeekCNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality Week (116 lines) From: SR <qw@SOFT.COM> CapabilityCapability (13 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> Check Out the Best Prices for Your Toner CartridgesCheck Out the Best Prices for Your Toner Cartridges (138 lines) From: felipodelacasa@LATINMAIL.COM Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Best way to display a PDFBest way to display a PDF (21 lines) From: Jack Shoemaker <JShoemaker@ACCORDANT.NET> Re: Best way to display a PDF (44 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: Best way to display a PDF (88 lines) From: John Hixon <125241N@KNOTES.KODAK.COM> Biostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MIBiostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MI (41 lines) From: R Scherzer <scherzer@PROSOF.COM> CNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality WeekCNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality Week (116 lines) From: SR <qw@SOFT.COM> CapabilityCapability (13 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> Check Out the Best Prices for Your Toner CartridgesCheck Out the Best Prices for Your Toner Cartridges (138 lines) From: felipodelacasa@LATINMAIL.COM Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? 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Biostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MIBiostatistics JOB: Philadelphia area, PA and Kalamazoo, MI (41 lines) From: R Scherzer <scherzer@PROSOF.COM> CNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality WeekCNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality Week (116 lines) From: SR <qw@SOFT.COM> CapabilityCapability (13 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> Check Out the Best Prices for Your Toner CartridgesCheck Out the Best Prices for Your Toner Cartridges (138 lines) From: felipodelacasa@LATINMAIL.COM Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. Stevens <sstevens@FULLTILTINC.COM> DM Command to open a fileRe: DM Command to open a file (16 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> DV is a proportion - Summary of responsesDV is a proportion - Summary of responses (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Data Types in MS AccessData Types in MS Access (21 lines) From: Wall, Steven <walls@PHIBRED.COM> Data transferData transfer (71 lines) From: Vaishali Joshi <vjoshi@QRC.COM> Re: Data transfer (30 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Data transfer (55 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Data transfer (80 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: Data transfer (35 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: Data transfer (100 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> Re: Data transfer (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? 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(117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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CNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality WeekCNF: QW2001 - 14th Annual International Internet/Software Quality Week (116 lines) From: SR <qw@SOFT.COM> CapabilityCapability (13 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> Check Out the Best Prices for Your Toner CartridgesCheck Out the Best Prices for Your Toner Cartridges (138 lines) From: felipodelacasa@LATINMAIL.COM Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. Stevens <sstevens@FULLTILTINC.COM> DM Command to open a fileRe: DM Command to open a file (16 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> DV is a proportion - Summary of responsesDV is a proportion - Summary of responses (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Data Types in MS AccessData Types in MS Access (21 lines) From: Wall, Steven <walls@PHIBRED.COM> Data transferData transfer (71 lines) From: Vaishali Joshi <vjoshi@QRC.COM> Re: Data transfer (30 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Data transfer (55 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Data transfer (80 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: Data transfer (35 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: Data transfer (100 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> Re: Data transfer (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? 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(117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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CapabilityCapability (13 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> Check Out the Best Prices for Your Toner CartridgesCheck Out the Best Prices for Your Toner Cartridges (138 lines) From: felipodelacasa@LATINMAIL.COM Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? 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(117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. 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Checking to see if a file existsChecking to see if a file exists (57 lines) From: Dick, Paul <Paul.Dick@UK.NYCOMED-AMERSHAM.COM> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (88 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Checking to see if a file exists (115 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <ghellrieg@T-ONLINE.DE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Complex subsetting with WHERE problemComplex subsetting with WHERE problem (82 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, againComplex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (89 lines) From: Torben Haslund <Torben.Haslund@VBIOL.SLU.SE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (170 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: Complex subsetting with WHERE problem, again (173 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. Stevens <sstevens@FULLTILTINC.COM> DM Command to open a fileRe: DM Command to open a file (16 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> DV is a proportion - Summary of responsesDV is a proportion - Summary of responses (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Data Types in MS AccessData Types in MS Access (21 lines) From: Wall, Steven <walls@PHIBRED.COM> Data transferData transfer (71 lines) From: Vaishali Joshi <vjoshi@QRC.COM> Re: Data transfer (30 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Data transfer (55 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Data transfer (80 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: Data transfer (35 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: Data transfer (100 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> Re: Data transfer (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text fileConversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (25 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (120 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (60 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (16485 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (30 lines) From: Lou Pogoda <lpogoda@HOME.NOSPAM.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (68 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (47 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (103 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (39 lines) From: John Iwaniszek <John@IWANISZEK.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (48 lines) From: Dianne Rhodes <RHODESD1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Conversion of SAS output to a Word or Text file (34 lines) From: Peter S Tillier <peter.tillier@BTINTERNET.COM> Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and PremiseRe: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (400 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Creating Matching Reading Months for Transformer and Premise (349 lines) From: Royce Claytor <Royce_Claytor@DOM.COM> Creating a new directory in SASRe: Creating a new directory in SAS (104 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (115 lines) From: Cooke Richard <Richard.Cooke@GROUPAMA.CO.UK> Re: Creating a new directory in SAS (70 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Cum f(y) for StratificationCum f(y) for Stratification (16 lines) From: Steven E. 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(105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? 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(117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
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(105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? 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(117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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Stevens <sstevens@FULLTILTINC.COM> DM Command to open a fileRe: DM Command to open a file (16 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> DV is a proportion - Summary of responsesDV is a proportion - Summary of responses (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Data Types in MS AccessData Types in MS Access (21 lines) From: Wall, Steven <walls@PHIBRED.COM> Data transferData transfer (71 lines) From: Vaishali Joshi <vjoshi@QRC.COM> Re: Data transfer (30 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Data transfer (55 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Data transfer (80 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: Data transfer (35 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: Data transfer (100 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> Re: Data transfer (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. 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(108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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DM Command to open a fileRe: DM Command to open a file (16 lines) From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET> DV is a proportion - Summary of responsesDV is a proportion - Summary of responses (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Data Types in MS AccessData Types in MS Access (21 lines) From: Wall, Steven <walls@PHIBRED.COM> Data transferData transfer (71 lines) From: Vaishali Joshi <vjoshi@QRC.COM> Re: Data transfer (30 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Data transfer (55 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Data transfer (80 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: Data transfer (35 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: Data transfer (100 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> Re: Data transfer (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? 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(132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? 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(117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
DV is a proportion - Summary of responsesDV is a proportion - Summary of responses (40 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Data Types in MS AccessData Types in MS Access (21 lines) From: Wall, Steven <walls@PHIBRED.COM> Data transferData transfer (71 lines) From: Vaishali Joshi <vjoshi@QRC.COM> Re: Data transfer (30 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Data transfer (55 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Data transfer (80 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: Data transfer (35 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: Data transfer (100 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> Re: Data transfer (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Data Types in MS AccessData Types in MS Access (21 lines) From: Wall, Steven <walls@PHIBRED.COM> Data transferData transfer (71 lines) From: Vaishali Joshi <vjoshi@QRC.COM> Re: Data transfer (30 lines) From: Neal K Nair <nnair@ACF.DHHS.GOV> Re: Data transfer (55 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Data transfer (80 lines) From: Malarkey, Pat <PMALARKEY@ULLICO.COM> Re: Data transfer (35 lines) From: Smith, Curtis, Mr, DCAA <Curtis.Smith@DCAA.MIL> Re: Data transfer (100 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> Re: Data transfer (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Date time constants in online docDate time constants in online doc (35 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Declare an array based on another array?Re: Declare an array based on another array? (105 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Declare an array based on another array? (179 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Re: Declare an array based on another array? (29 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute?Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (75 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (152 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (41 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (162 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (101 lines) From: Brucken, Nancy <Nancy.Brucken@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (132 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (76 lines) From: Ravi, Prasad <Prasad.Ravi@PFIZER.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (33 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Dilemma of quotation mark in call execute? (154 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? 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(94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Direct Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NYDirect Mkt/Quantitative Position/Westchester, NY (61 lines) From: Bill Christison <knowltongroup@YAHOO.COM> Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way?Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (27 lines) From: Daixin <dxy02@HEALTH.STATE.NY.US> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (196 lines) From: Huang, Ya <ya.huang@AGOURON.COM> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (73 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (31 lines) From: Dan Libby <daniel.libby@HITCHCOCK.ORG> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (75 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Dummy coding of AGE -- Is there a simpler way? (94 lines) From: Paul Dorfman <paul_dorfman@HOTMAIL.COM> Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Duplicate Reports with ODSRe: Duplicate Reports with ODS (43 lines) From: Kim LeBouton <Kimberly_LeBouton@AHM.HONDA.COM> EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
EOF: puzzled about its useEOF: puzzled about its use (24 lines) From: Ann <chang5a@YAHOO.COM> Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (59 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: EOF: puzzled about its use (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? 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(30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet.EXCEL to SAS Macro Question: Does anyone have a macro that automa tically opens and closes and excel workbook/worksheet. (117 lines) From: Powers, Tonya <powerst@GLOBOMAX.COM> Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays)Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (47 lines) From: Sterling Price <ssprice@WAL-MART.COM> Re: Easter date calculation (was: function for holidays) (20 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Elementary question re: missing valuesRe: Elementary question re: missing values (83 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Error on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheetError on creating a SAS data set from an excel spreadsheet (46 lines) From: Yue-Hwa <Chang_Y@BLS.GOV> Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Extract data using a particular date?Extract data using a particular date? (25 lines) From: Graeme Kirton <gkirton@FILCS.COM> FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAYFINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (35 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: FINAL REMINDER - SUGI Early Registration ends TODAY (42 lines) From: Stanley A. Gorodenski <vvgsgor@DE.STATE.AZ.US> FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (130 lines) From: VizcarrondoHonda <vizcarrondohonda@AOL.COM> FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
FUZZY MATCHINGFUZZY MATCHING (46 lines) From: Kevin F. Spratt <kevin-spratt@UIOWA.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (80 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: FUZZY MATCHING (39 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (37 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> Re: FUZZY MATCHING (51 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this)FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove people who post things like this) (34 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this)Re: FW: FREE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SCAM please remove peoplewho post things like this) (48 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
FW: Report - rotated tableFW: Report - rotated table (147 lines) From: Brittain, James <zqr0@CDC.GOV> FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv)FWD: Administrivia: Mailing List Software (listserv) (131 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1?Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (135 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (171 lines) From: Thomas C Allard <tallard@FRB.GOV> Re: Feature, not bug: Re: /tmp vulnerability in UNIX SAS 8.1? (188 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
File option: modFile option: mod (32 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: File option: mod (42 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: File option: mod (31 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> Re: File option: mod (53 lines) From: Junming Zhu <jzhu@JIMMY.HARVARD.EDU> Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Financial data (BloomBerg)Financial data (BloomBerg) (17 lines) From: Bas Pruijn <bas.pruijn@CMG.NL> Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Finding Top 10 Using SQLRe: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (50 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Re: Finding Top 10 Using SQL (55 lines) From: Krzysztof Pruszczak <Krzysztof.Pruszczak@SAWAN.COM.PL> Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Finding a gap in a date rangeFinding a gap in a date range (34 lines) From: Petruso Steven V <svpetrus@NEWWESTENERGY.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (175 lines) From: Shilling, Brian [PRI] <BShillin@PRIUS.JNJ.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (69 lines) From: Richard DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (62 lines) From: Shiling Zhang <shiling@MATH.WAYNE.EDU> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (67 lines) From: Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@VIRGIN.NET> Re: Finding a gap in a date range (111 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Fwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NTFwd:Re: Pipeing gzip files under NT (92 lines) From: Phil Schaeffer <Phil.Schaeffer@FAA.GOV> GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
GLM QuestionGLM Question (22 lines) From: R. Lee <rlee0@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: GLM Question (103 lines) From: John Jones <jonesj@PHARMARESEARCH.COM> Re: GLM Question (157 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
GRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENINGGRAND OPENING www.tooltoad.com GRAND OPENING (25 lines) From: www.tooltoad.com <sales@TOOLTOAD.COM> Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Grouping QuestionGrouping Question (44 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? 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(34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Grouping within the datasetGrouping within the dataset (42 lines) From: Rahul Chahal <rahulchahal@YAHOO.COM> Re: Grouping within the dataset (113 lines) From: Ya Huang <huanga@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Re: Grouping within the dataset (152 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
How AF uses lists to define objectsHow AF uses lists to define objects (40 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (68 lines) From: Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (39 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (101 lines) From: don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM Re: How AF uses lists to define objects (75 lines) From: David L. Ward <dward@INTERNEXT-INC.COM> How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
How big must be the sample not to have missing data?How big must be the sample not to have missing data? (108 lines) From: Aldi Kraja <aldi@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU> How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
How to export formatted values instead of original codesHow to export formatted values instead of original codes (20 lines) From: Susie Li <susieli@SUMMITRY.COM> Re: How to export formatted values instead of original codes (52 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
How to get the best from SUGIRe: How to get the best from SUGI (67 lines) From: Kuligowski, Andy <Andy_Kuligowski@TVRATINGS.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI (36 lines) From: Schechter, Robert S <robert.schechter@ASTRAZENECA.COM> How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code?Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (22 lines) From: Paula <paula_sims00@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (61 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (41 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: How to get the best from SUGI -- dress code? (64 lines) From: wwvierg <wwvierg@VIERGEVER.NET> How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
How to get userid when running SASRe: How to get userid when running SAS (125 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (144 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (26 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (148 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (181 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (203 lines) From: Tim Williams <williamstim@PRAINTL.COM> Re: How to get userid when running SAS (229 lines) From: Jay Zhou <zhou_jay@YAHOO.COM> How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
How to model a DV which is a proportionHow to model a DV which is a proportion (36 lines) From: Peter Flom <peter.flom@NDRI.ORG> Re: How to model a DV which is a proportion (80 lines) From: Dale McLerran <dmclerra@MY-DEJA.COM> Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Importing a . file datImporting a . file dat (51 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Re: Importing a . file dat (93 lines) From: Bob Burnham <robert.a.burnham@DARTMOUTH.EDU> Re: Importing a . file dat (53 lines) From: David Ward <dward@SASHELP.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (103 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Importing a . file dat (112 lines) From: richard Simhon <Richard.Simhon@CORNHILL.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Inspecting the values of a macrovariable?Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (30 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (85 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (87 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (48 lines) From: James Woods <WoodsPort@HOME.COM> Re: Inspecting the values of a macrovariable? (42 lines) From: poulravn1@HOTMAIL.COM Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Interpreting Logistic Regression outputInterpreting Logistic Regression output (32 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (58 lines) From: Darryl Putnam <dputnam@MERKLENET.COM> Re: Interpreting Logistic Regression output (63 lines) From: Kilili, Anthony, BMG Direct - Indianapolis <Anthony.Kilili@BMGDIRECT.COM> Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop?Is there an implicit POINT= option in the Ian Whitlock do loop? (49 lines) From: kviel <kviel@GMCF.ORG> JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
JCL Reference?JCL Reference? (17 lines) From: JulieFondurulia@GATEWAY.NET Re: JCL Reference? (34 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
JavaScript Books and DebateJavaScript Books and Debate (95 lines) From: Greg Barnes nelson <gregbn@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (114 lines) From: Droogendyk, Harry <Harry.Droogendyk@CIT.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (146 lines) From: Jay Stevens <jay@WHITEHURST-ASSOCIATES.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (44 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript Books and Debate (90 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
JavaScript bookJavaScript book (26 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Re: JavaScript book (54 lines) From: Gerry Pauline <GPauline@FSMAIL.PACE.EDU> Re: JavaScript book (82 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: JavaScript book (43 lines) From: Nick Paszty <npaszty@ORGANIC.COM> Re: JavaScript book (65 lines) From: kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM Re: JavaScript book (46 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Re: JavaScript book (85 lines) From: Michael Davis <sas-l@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Job ?Job ? (15 lines) From: Adebola <chief_ade@WEB.DE> Re: Job ? (17 lines) From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET> KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
KCASUG meeting today!KCASUG meeting today! (25 lines) From: Kansas City SAS User's Group <kc_sas_users_group@HOTMAIL.COM> KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
KS statisticsKS statistics (13 lines) From: Ramzi Mrad <mradramz@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: KS statistics (20 lines) From: Roger Lustig <julierog@IX.NETCOM.COM> Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Logistic Regresion with NLIN?Logistic Regresion with NLIN? (17 lines) From: Matthew C. Sheffer <msheffer@FLASHCOM.NET> Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (55 lines) From: sander.post@STATCAN.CA Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (86 lines) From: Pete Lund <pete.lund@NWCSR.COM> Re: Macro resolution in 8.1 vs. 6.12 (77 lines) From: Peter Crawford <Peter@CRAWFORDSOFTWARE.DEMON.CO.UK> Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Macro variable within oracle connection pathMacro variable within oracle connection path (34 lines) From: Nancy Ricalton <nricalton@SDPS.ORG> Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Many Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum FunctionMany Thanks:JavaScripts and Sum Function (31 lines) From: DARRAN ZENGER <DZENGER@KLUNE.COM> Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
Mixed Model AmateurMixed Model Amateur (35 lines) From: Christina Gaughan <cgaughan1@MSN.COM> Re: Mixed Model Amateur (48 lines) From: Charles Kincaid <Chuck_Kincaid@TRILOGYUSA.COM> NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
NESUG '01 AbstractsNESUG '01 Abstracts (29 lines) From: Sue Douglass <douglass@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV> NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
NLS support for FTP FIlenamesNLS support for FTP FIlenames (38 lines) From: Peter Crawford <peter.crawford@DB.COM> Re: NLS support for FTP FIlenames (148 lines) From: Andreas Grueninger <grueninger@IBGRUENINGER.DE> NYASUG Meeting -- Reminder 1
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