.ssd04 files to be seen under sas v8 under Windows.ssd04 files to be seen under sas v8 under Windows (26 lines) From: paula <sophe@USA.NET> Re: .ssd04 files to be seen under sas v8 under Windows (34 lines) From: David Izrael <david_izrael@ABTASSOC.COM> AIC???AIC??? (33 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: AIC??? (49 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Re: AIC??? (65 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: AIC??? (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> ALTOPIA.NET & SUPERNEWS.COM - An Appeal To The Usenet Community!! --- dyckyweRe: ALTOPIA.NET & SUPERNEWS.COM - An Appeal To The Usenet Community!! --- dyckywe (82 lines) From: abpebmm@PONYMAIL.COM7442858156 AMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditionsAMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditions (348 lines) From: Paul Mac Arthur (Rapid Internet Marketing Newsletter) <banks111111hk@YAHOO.COM.HK> ANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSUANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSU (56 lines) From: Ann Wang <math_sa1@MAIL.CCSU.EDU> Arrays questionArrays question (181 lines) From: P D Bhat <tujhamitra@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Arrays question (47 lines) From: dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK Re: Arrays question (459 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies" (45 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. 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Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
AIC???AIC??? (33 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: AIC??? (49 lines) From: Raymond V. Liedka <liedka@UNM.EDU> Re: AIC??? (65 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: AIC??? (89 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> ALTOPIA.NET & SUPERNEWS.COM - An Appeal To The Usenet Community!! --- dyckyweRe: ALTOPIA.NET & SUPERNEWS.COM - An Appeal To The Usenet Community!! --- dyckywe (82 lines) From: abpebmm@PONYMAIL.COM7442858156 AMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditionsAMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditions (348 lines) From: Paul Mac Arthur (Rapid Internet Marketing Newsletter) <banks111111hk@YAHOO.COM.HK> ANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSUANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSU (56 lines) From: Ann Wang <math_sa1@MAIL.CCSU.EDU> Arrays questionArrays question (181 lines) From: P D Bhat <tujhamitra@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Arrays question (47 lines) From: dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK Re: Arrays question (459 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies" (45 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
ALTOPIA.NET & SUPERNEWS.COM - An Appeal To The Usenet Community!! --- dyckyweRe: ALTOPIA.NET & SUPERNEWS.COM - An Appeal To The Usenet Community!! --- dyckywe (82 lines) From: abpebmm@PONYMAIL.COM7442858156 AMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditionsAMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditions (348 lines) From: Paul Mac Arthur (Rapid Internet Marketing Newsletter) <banks111111hk@YAHOO.COM.HK> ANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSUANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSU (56 lines) From: Ann Wang <math_sa1@MAIL.CCSU.EDU> Arrays questionArrays question (181 lines) From: P D Bhat <tujhamitra@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Arrays question (47 lines) From: dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK Re: Arrays question (459 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies" (45 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
AMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditionsAMEX and Chase Visa Card, Verisign Certificate, Rapid Traffic and Eif Services for all the readers.At 20% better conditions (348 lines) From: Paul Mac Arthur (Rapid Internet Marketing Newsletter) <banks111111hk@YAHOO.COM.HK> ANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSUANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSU (56 lines) From: Ann Wang <math_sa1@MAIL.CCSU.EDU> Arrays questionArrays question (181 lines) From: P D Bhat <tujhamitra@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Arrays question (47 lines) From: dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK Re: Arrays question (459 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies" (45 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
ANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSUANN: New Online Master of Science in Data Mining at CCSU (56 lines) From: Ann Wang <math_sa1@MAIL.CCSU.EDU> Arrays questionArrays question (181 lines) From: P D Bhat <tujhamitra@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Arrays question (47 lines) From: dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK Re: Arrays question (459 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies" (45 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Arrays questionArrays question (181 lines) From: P D Bhat <tujhamitra@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Arrays question (47 lines) From: dkb@CIX.COMPULINK.CO.UK Re: Arrays question (459 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies" (45 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. 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Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Clinical Studies" (45 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting"Biostatistician, Job Posting, San Francisco, CA Biotech / Pharm "Regulatory Reporting" (47 lines) From: Tom Whiting <t.whiting@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
BizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zakenBizzWeb voor uw commerci雔e zaken (196 lines) From: BizzWeb <localhost@PASTA.CC.UGA.EDU> Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATECharacter vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (41 lines) From: Dave Meyer <dmeyer@HOAGHOSPITAL.ORG> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (124 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (164 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: Character vs Numeric Vars for Mergeing and TRANSLATE (191 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office.Christoph Helwig/QFFM/Quintiles is out of the office. (12 lines) From: Christoph Helwig <Christoph.Helwig@QUINTILES.COM> Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Count > 1 on Freq?Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: Paula M. Adkins <PAdkins@CHECKFREE.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (51 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (74 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (47 lines) From: seeliger <seeliger@MERCURY.COR.EPA.GOV> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (67 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (83 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Count > 1 on Freq? (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Count char var with wildcardsRe: Count char var with wildcards (559 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Data vector dump with key optionData vector dump with key option (36 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (70 lines) From: Francis Harvey <HARVEYF1@WESTAT.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (123 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (226 lines) From: DeShon, Joe <jdesho01@SPRINTSPECTRUM.COM> Re: Data vector dump with key option (38 lines) From: Andrew H. Karp <sfbay0001@AOL.COMNOSPAMS> Re: Data vector dump with key option (52 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM> Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups)Re: Efficiency (Was RE: Identifying overlapping groups) (121 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Emailing from SAS - attachmentsEmailing from SAS - attachments (46 lines) From: S. David Riba <dave@JADETEK.COM> Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Fare well from hereFare well from here (48 lines) From: David Johnson <DavidJohnson@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Fare well from here (84 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? 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(11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. 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Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts (37 lines) From: Victor Rodriguez <victropolis@MAC.COM> GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION -----------GET MORE EXPOSURE ON THE NET W/MASS E-MAILING--GET 1 FREE MILLION ----------- (38 lines) From: Aclown_possey3@FLASHMAIL.COM Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Help in DATA stepHelp in DATA step (25 lines) From: Juan <bkr9-inwe@DEA.SPAMCON.ORG> Re: Help in DATA step (25 lines) From: Jeff J. Voeller <SAS-Programmer@WYWH.COM> How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server?How to run oracle sql scripts on the sas server? (21 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Macro HelpMacro Help (60 lines) From: Jeffrey Cohen <jcohen@AESSUCCESS.ORG> Re: Macro Help (73 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: Macro Help (138 lines) From: Quentin McMullen <QuentinMcMullen@WESTAT.COM> Re: Macro Help (133 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
ODS RTF Output, OrientationODS RTF Output, Orientation (19 lines) From: Kemp, Michael <Michael.Kemp@GS.COM> Re: ODS RTF Output, Orientation (81 lines) From: William W. Viergever <wwvierg@ATTGLOBAL.NET> Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Proc MIXEDProc MIXED (30 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Proc SQLProc SQL (28 lines) From: Myra Oltsik <myra@DATASQUARE.COM> Re: Proc SQL (58 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Proc SQL (57 lines) From: Braten, Michael (Exchange) <mbraten@BEAR.COM> Re: Proc SQL (60 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: Proc SQL (146 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Quantile regresssion with SAS ?Quantile regresssion with SAS ? (22 lines) From: Jens Peder Jensen <jpj@DMU.DK> Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office.Raymond Miao/PHAR/NUTLEY/ROCHE is out of the office. (11 lines) From: RAYMOND.MIAO@ROCHE.COM Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (40 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Read in file but miss one characterRead in file but miss one character (302 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Read in file but miss one character (90 lines) From: wei cheng <cheng_wei@HOTMAIL.COM> Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Record LinkageRecord Linkage (51 lines) From: Andrew McAlindon <agwm@PRIMUS.COM.AU> Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributedRegression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (17 lines) From: Annette <anne5432@UNI.DE> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normally distributed (126 lines) From: john.hixon@KODAK.COM Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributedRe: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (40 lines) From: Paige Miller <paige.miller@KODAK.COM> Re: Regression with variables/residuals that are not normallydistributed (49 lines) From: Mark Moran <mark.k.moran@CENSUS.GOV> Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Reply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneReply to RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (153 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN)Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (44 lines) From: yosuke@CCWF.CC.UTEXAS.EDU Re: Return value from macro (was: implicit MODEL in NLIN) (85 lines) From: Richard A. DeVenezia <radevenz@IX.NETCOM.COM> Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office.Rick Takeshita/DOD/TMS/Toyota is out of the office. (14 lines) From: Rick_Takeshita@TOYOTA.COM SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBCRe: SAS / SQL Server 2000 ODBC (25 lines) From: JAMES LUKENBILL <JLUKENBILL@AUSTIN.RR.COM> SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyoneSAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (32 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (65 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (119 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <TerjeMW@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (129 lines) From: Larry N <larryn@HOTMAIL.COM> SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7SAS creating files with incorrect permissions under Solaris 7 (25 lines) From: Rusty Shields <shieldsr@IMS.NCI.NIH.GOV> SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
SAS/Intrnet & sessionid'sSAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (28 lines) From: Marc Schlessel <marc_schlessel@PROGRESSIVE.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (70 lines) From: Michael L. Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM> Re: SAS/Intrnet & sessionid's (54 lines) From: Don Henderson <don.henderson@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Sample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsingSample programs exist in several locations and can be accessed by searching, downloading, or browsing (17 lines) From: Paul Choate <pchoate@JPS.NET> Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Shapley Value Regression and TURF analysisShapley Value Regression and TURF analysis (18 lines) From: Michel SEBAG <sebag.michel@FREE.FR> Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revision Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (22 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-DocumentingRe: Source Code Revission Control Systems and Auto-Documenting (67 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - BayRe: Sr SAS Programmer Analyst - Regulatory Reporting - Job Posting - Bay (514 lines) From: Vincent Granville <vincentg@DATASHAPING.COM> TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731TEENZ - enter ADULT-pages 4 free - hack them ! 9731 (12 lines) From: zxxcvo@YAHOO.COM Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Trance-Formation of America: EpilogueTrance-Formation of America: Epilogue (436 lines) From: elisabeth@TRANCE-FORMATION.ORG Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Using a Lookup Table in SASUsing a Lookup Table in SAS (74 lines) From: Carriere, Ron <rcarriere@MEDNET.UCLA.EDU> Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Using a lookup Table in SASUsing a lookup Table in SAS (35 lines) From: Scott Chupack <scottchupack@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (163 lines) From: Paul M. Dorfman <pdorfman@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (47 lines) From: Johnson Chang <jchangmail@YAHOO.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (81 lines) From: Dan Fortuna <dan.fortuna@CAPITALONE.COM> Using a lookup Table in SAS (78 lines) From: Puddin' Man <pudding_man@POSTMARK.NET> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (149 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> Re: Using a lookup Table in SAS (157 lines) From: Dorfman, Paul <Paul.Dorfman@BCBSFL.COM> VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
VB.NET vs. SASRe: VB.NET vs. SAS (62 lines) From: Andrew Bushmakin <abushmakin@ARGOSE.COM> Re: VB.NET vs. SAS (104 lines) From: Miller, Scott <smiller@WVMI.ORG> WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
WANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIALWANT MORE SALES--GET BULK E-MAIL---HOLIDAY SPECIAL (19 lines) From: presents_xmass@YAHOO.COM Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
Why fly if you don't have to?Why fly if you don't have to? (137 lines) From: Richard.E@yuten.org <Richard.E@YUTEN.ORG> creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM?creating icons w/ DEVICE=XBM? (21 lines) From: Rodney Sparapani <rsparapani@WI.RR.COM> help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPHhelp: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (11 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (34 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (15 lines) From: Rose <myr_rose@YAHOO.COM> Re: help: standard deviation bar using SAS/GRAPH (84 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
hi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBChi,好久不联系了,圣诞怎么过? # CBC (90 lines) From: Amy Liu <2I84@NDXW.RYNR.COM> how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)??how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (65 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (106 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (118 lines) From: howard_schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV Re: how to avoid the hard code in the proc format (date)?? (14 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
how to print long char variablesRe: how to print long char variables (69 lines) From: Karsten M. Self <kmself@IX.NETCOM.COM> Re: how to print long char variables (54 lines) From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM> less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
less efficient code ?less efficient code ? (63 lines) From: amy <amywang11790@YAHOO.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (104 lines) From: Edward Heaton <HEATONE@WESTAT.COM> Re: less efficient code ? (67 lines) From: Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from?Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (44 lines) From: Jonathan Goldberg <jonathan@MATLOCK.WUSTL.EDU> Re: macro puzzler: where did the semicolon come from? (22 lines) From: Karina Haavik <karina@SEAS.UPENN.EDU> percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
percent of variance explained in ANOVApercent of variance explained in ANOVA (32 lines) From: Santiago Reig <mustela@MCE.HGGM.ES> problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
problem with comparing digitsproblem with comparing digits (25 lines) From: J鰎g Zimmermann <needful@WEB.DE> Re: problem with comparing digits (33 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <atabachneck@ROGERS.COM> solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
solved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyonesolved RE: SAS JOB SCHEDULE on Win NT anyone (147 lines) From: meshkp@PJM.COM solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2]solved: Read Access Violation while using DDE to read Excel(Win NT/SAS8.2] (16 lines) From: Nathaniel Wooding <Nathaniel_Wooding@DOM.COM> split-split plot modelsplit-split plot model (31 lines) From: Nielsen, Jeff <JNielsen@MAIL.CRK.UMN.EDU> Re: split-split plot model (14 lines) From: Jeffrey P. Crabb <jeff_crabb@MASTERCARD.COM> statistical analyst available in denver areastatistical analyst available in denver area (91 lines) From: William S. Kossack <wskossack@ATTBI.COM> strategy for table driven data entry system creationstrategy for table driven data entry system creation (94 lines) From: gordon <gkeeler@PSYCH.MC.DUKE.EDU> 保健e生,您每天的保健医生保健e生,您每天的保健医生 (666 lines) From: 保健E生网 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET.CN> 新年快乐,万事如意!新年快乐,万事如意! (18 lines) From: 北京礼品大全 <email01@BTAMAIL.NET>
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