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SAS-L archives – September 2010, week 3

  1. Tagset ExcelXP (23 lines)
    From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM>

  2. Re: ODS Tagsets.Excelxp - Set multiple colors in header row of PRINT output (142 lines)
    From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU>

  3. Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (73 lines)
    From: Craig Johnson <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM>

  4. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (118 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  5. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (128 lines)
    From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU>

  6. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (99 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  7. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (63 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  8. Proc Export forces an Excel backup (36 lines)
    From: Joe DeShon <Joe.DeShon@BOEHRINGER-INGELHEIM.COM>

  9. A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (30 lines)
    From: Daixin Yin <dyin@CCR.CA.GOV>

  10. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (100 lines)
    From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM>

  11. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (14 lines)
    From: Daixin Yin <dyin@CCR.CA.GOV>

  12. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (59 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  13. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (79 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  14. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (84 lines)
    From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM>

  15. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (91 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  16. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey - help needed (36 lines)
    From: Burley, Mason H <mburley@WSU.EDU>

  17. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (148 lines)
    From: Tolbert, William <tolbert.w@GHC.ORG>

  18. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (118 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  19. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (131 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  20. Re: Tagset ExcelXP (46 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  21. e-LICO multi-omics prediction challenge with background knowledge on Obstructive Nephropathy (48 lines)
    From: Adam Woznica <Adam.Woznica@UNIGE.CH>

  22. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (82 lines)
    From: Mike Zdeb <msz03@ALBANY.EDU>

  23. Matlab code for MCMC to SAS code (50 lines)
    From: Jeff Magouirk <jeffrey.magouirk@RMPDC.ORG>

  24. Re: Matlab code for MCMC to SAS code (63 lines)
    From: Andrew Agrimson <jagrimsasl@GMAIL.COM>

  25. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (173 lines)
    From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV>

  26. Re: Matlab code for MCMC to SAS code (116 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  27. How to concatenate character strings?? (36 lines)
    From: SAS_learner <proccontents@GMAIL.COM>

  28. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (10 lines)
    From: allan_evans@HOTMAIL.COM

  29. Re: How to concatenate character strings?? (63 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  30. Re: How to concatenate character strings?? (96 lines)
    From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM>

  31. Re: Tagset ExcelXP (64 lines)
    From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM>

  32. Re: How to concatenate character strings?? (123 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  33. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (140 lines)
    From: Craig Johnson <cjohns38@GMAIL.COM>

  34. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (53 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  35. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (98 lines)
    From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK>

  36. Re: How to concatenate character strings?? (74 lines)
    From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK>

  37. GLMSELECT: Accessing Coefficients table used to build the CoefficientProgression chartCHart (29 lines)
    From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L Olivier Van Parys <olivier.vanparys@GMAIL.COM>

  38. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (88 lines)
    From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM>

  39. Re: GLMSELECT: Accessing Coefficients table used to build the CoefficientProgression chartCHart (41 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  40. Recoding based on frequencies (32 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  41. Re: how to generate 1 to 100k random numbers without zeros? (73 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  42. Re: Matlab code for MCMC to SAS code (59 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  43. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (93 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  44. Semi Off Topic: An Assessment of the Rate of Falling Asleep During Lectures (26 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  45. create sas histogram without sas/graph (18 lines)
    From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM>

  46. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (68 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  47. Re: create sas histogram without sas/graph (33 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  48. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (147 lines)
    From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU>

  49. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (115 lines)
    From: Richard DeVenezia <rdevenezia@GMAIL.COM>

  50. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (75 lines)
    From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU>

  51. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (43 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  52. Matched linear regression analysis (40 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  53. SAS Jobs Network (USA) Group Members (26 lines)
    From: Charles Patridge <Charles_S_Patridge@PRODIGY.NET>

  54. Re: SAS Jobs Network (USA) Group Members (39 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  55. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (95 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  56. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (59 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  57. Configure SAS Display manager (55 lines)
    From: KRISHNAMURTHY, SUBASH [AG/1000] <subash.krishnamurthy@MONSANTO.COM>

  58. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (80 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  59. using SQL to aggregate data (172 lines)
    From: Miller, Jeremy T. (CDC/OID/NCPDCID) <zyp9@CDC.GOV>

  60. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (70 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  61. Re: Matlab code for MCMC to SAS code (108 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  62. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (90 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  63. Re: Semi Off Topic: An Assessment of the Rate of Falling Asleep During Lectures (52 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  64. Re: how to generate 1 to 100k random numbers without zeros? (136 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  65. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (70 lines)
    From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU>

  66. Re: how to generate 1 to 100k random numbers without zeros? (147 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  67. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (56 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  68. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (66 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  69. Re: Matlab code for MCMC to SAS code (110 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  70. Re: Semi Off Topic: An Assessment of the Rate of Falling Asleep During Lectures (30 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  71. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (85 lines)
    From: Steve Denham <stevedrd@YAHOO.COM>

  72. Re: Semi Off Topic: An Assessment of the Rate of Falling Asleep During Lectures (60 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  73. Re: Semi Off Topic: An Assessment of the Rate of Falling Asleep During Lectures (78 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  74. Re: how to generate 1 to 100k random numbers without zeros? (205 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  75. Re: how to generate 1 to 100k random numbers without zeros? (37 lines)
    From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK>

  76. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (76 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  77. Arithmetic with dates in PROC SQL (85 lines)
    From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM>

  78. Re: Arithmetic with dates in PROC SQL (98 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  79. Re: Arithmetic with dates in PROC SQL (138 lines)
    From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM>

  80. Re: Arithmetic with dates in PROC SQL (152 lines)
    From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM>

  81. Re: Semi Off Topic: An Assessment of the Rate of Falling Asleep During Lectures (93 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  82. Re: Semi Off Topic: An Assessment of the Rate of Falling Asleep During Lectures (109 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  83. Quantile regression for survey data (16 lines)
    From: Pakcha Sharma <pakcha@GMAIL.COM>

  84. Re: using SQL to aggregate data (184 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  85. Re: how to generate 1 to 100k random numbers without zeros? (41 lines)
    From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM>

  86. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (173 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  87. Re: Recoding based on frequencies (79 lines)
    From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK>

  88. Re: Recoding/Counting in PROC SQL (105 lines)
    From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK>

  89. Re: how to generate 1 to 100k random numbers without zeros? (43 lines)
    From: John Whittington <John.W@MEDISCIENCE.CO.UK>

  90. How to convert Unix .ssd04 to Windows .sas7bdat? (11 lines)
    From: Lauri <lauri.nikkinen@MEDBIT.FI>

  91. Re: How to convert Unix .ssd04 to Windows .sas7bdat? (38 lines)
    From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE>

  92. reading numeric (34 lines)
    From: Muhammad Khan <muhammadzkhan@YAHOO.COM>

  93. Re: How to convert Unix .ssd04 to Windows .sas7bdat? (55 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  94. Re: Arithmetic with dates in PROC SQL (198 lines)
    From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM>

  95. Re: reading numeric (50 lines)
    From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE>

  96. Re: reading numeric (87 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  97. Re: reading numeric (58 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  98. NJ SAS Users Group Meeting - Friday, October 1st (44 lines)
    From: Vittas, Ted <Ted.Vittas@WYNDHAMWORLDWIDE.COM>

  99. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (85 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  100. Re: NJ SAS Users Group Meeting - Friday, October 1st (19 lines)
    From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM>

  101. Re: reading numeric (134 lines)
    From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE>

  102. Identify which data comes from which table in Proc sql join (8 lines)
    From: Eva Pradhan <ep828322@ALBANY.EDU>

  103. Re: Identify which data comes from which table in Proc sql join (31 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  104. Using put statement with a numberic variable (54 lines)
    From: Christine Arriola <cmarriola@HOTMAIL.COM>

  105. Re: reading numeric (80 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  106. Re: Using put statement with a numberic variable (95 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  107. SECOND Y AXIS WITH PROC BOXPLOT (15 lines)
    From: Joe DeVerna <jdeverna@OCEANSPRAY.COM>

  108. Re: Using put statement with a numberic variable (103 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  109. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (104 lines)
    From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM>

  110. PROC GPLOT - Make X axis cross Y axis at zero. (19 lines)
    From: Collin Elliot <collin.elliot@ITRON.COM>

  111. Re: PROC GPLOT - Make X axis cross Y axis at zero. (106 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  112. Re: PROC GPLOT - Make X axis cross Y axis at zero. (36 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  113. Re: Identify which data comes from which table in Proc sql join (62 lines)
    From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM>

  114. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (118 lines)
    From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM>

  115. Reporting, BY variable (paging, headers) woes (73 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  116. Re: Proc Export forces an Excel backup (114 lines)
    From: Joe DeShon <Joe.DeShon@BOEHRINGER-INGELHEIM.COM>

  117. Re: Reporting, BY variable (paging, headers) woes (104 lines)
    From: DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) <BD9439@ATT.COM>

  118. Re: Reporting, BY variable (paging, headers) woes (63 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  119. Re: Reporting, BY variable (paging, headers) woes (93 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  120. all categories of a variable; PROC FREQ or...? (34 lines)
    From: Cassandra Tucker <cbtucker@UCDAVIS.EDU>

  121. Re: all categories of a variable; PROC FREQ or...? (46 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  122. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (135 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  123. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (154 lines)
    From: Mike Rhoads <RHOADSM1@WESTAT.COM>

  124. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (182 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  125. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (211 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  126. Re: A data step question: comparison of values of multiple variables (225 lines)
    From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>

  127. Anyone have a copy of a specific SUGI 13 paper? (12 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  128. Re: Anyone have a copy of a specific SUGI 13 paper? (30 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  129. Re: Anyone have a copy of a specific SUGI 13 paper? (33 lines)
    From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM>

  130. Re: Anyone have a copy of a specific SUGI 13 paper? (54 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  131. variable selection after multiple imputation (49 lines)
    From: Jordan Hoolachan <jihool3670@GMAIL.COM>

  132. help for Forest Plot (16 lines)
    From: Heribert Ramroth <HRamroth@URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>

  133. Re: Anyone have a copy of a specific SUGI 13 paper? (24 lines)
    From: Lex Jansen <spam@LEXJANSEN.COM>

  134. Re: OT: Chance to Make SAS-L History: Did You Know That... (20 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  135. Re: variable selection after multiple imputation (71 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  136. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (52 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  137. Re: variable selection after multiple imputation (159 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  138. Re: Matched linear regression analysis (75 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  139. Online SmartPLS Workshops Oct 2010 (72 lines)
    From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@CIS.GSU.EDU>

  140. Significance Highlights in Proc Format (62 lines)
    From: Dominik Becker <dombecksoz@GOOGLEMAIL.COM>

  141. Re: Significance Highlights in Proc Format (75 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  142. Re: variable selection after multiple imputation (203 lines)
    From: Jordan Hoolachan <jihool3670@GMAIL.COM>

  143. Re: variable selection after multiple imputation (220 lines)
    From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM>

  144. Re: variable selection after multiple imputation (260 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  145. Re: variable selection after multiple imputation (75 lines)
    From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM>

  146. SAS/ACCESS: ODBC from Excel with a password (39 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  147. Re: SAS/ACCESS: ODBC from Excel with a password (55 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  148. Re: SAS/ACCESS: ODBC from Excel with a password (53 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  149. Re: using 'NOT' in %EVAL (34 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  150. ODBC from Excel with a password (69 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  151. The Virginia SAS User's Group (VASUG) will meet this Thursday, Sept. 23 (52 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  152. Re: all categories of a variable; PROC FREQ or...? (68 lines)
    From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK>

  153. default date value, SAS certification book (14 lines)
    From: Bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM>

  154. Re: default date value, SAS certification book (35 lines)
    From: Ravinder.Maramamula <ravinsun@GMAIL.COM>

  155. Re: default date value, SAS certification book (30 lines)
    From: goladin@gmail.com <goladin@GMAIL.COM>

  156. Re: Significance Highlights in Proc Format (80 lines)
    From: Dominik Becker <dombecksoz@GOOGLEMAIL.COM>

  157. Subsampling a Large Dataset (27 lines)
    From: Joey Engelberg <j-engelberg@KELLOGG.NORTHWESTERN.EDU>

  158. Re: using 'NOT' in %EVAL (48 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  159. Re: Subsampling a Large Dataset (76 lines)
    From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU>

  160. Re: Subsampling a Large Dataset (55 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  161. Re: Significance Highlights in Proc Format (99 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  162. Re: Subsampling a Large Dataset (67 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  163. Re: Subsampling a Large Dataset (98 lines)
    From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET>

  164. SAME-AND operator in Data Step (76 lines)
    From: Chaitovsky, Avi-Gil <Avi-Gil.Chaitovsky@ANTHEM.COM>

  165. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (130 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  166. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (87 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  167. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (143 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  168. conditional formatting with proc report (61 lines)
    From: stats20245 <nadeene.blanchard@ONTARIO.CA>

  169. Re: conditional formatting with proc report (73 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  170. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (96 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  171. Re: conditional formatting with proc report (98 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  172. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (36 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  173. Re: conditional formatting with proc report (83 lines)
    From: Blanchard, Nadeene (MOH) <Nadeene.Blanchard@ONTARIO.CA>

  174. Re: conditional formatting with proc report (129 lines)
    From: Blanchard, Nadeene (MOH) <Nadeene.Blanchard@ONTARIO.CA>

  175. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (65 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  176. Re: conditional formatting with proc report (103 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  177. Re: conditional formatting with proc report (124 lines)
    From: Blanchard, Nadeene (MOH) <Nadeene.Blanchard@ONTARIO.CA>

  178. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (97 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  179. Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (22 lines)
    From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  180. Re: Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (46 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  181. SESUG 2010 Reminder (41 lines)
    From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>

  182. Re: Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (35 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  183. Draw of autocorrelograms (19 lines)
    From: Philippe Cogneau <philippecogneau@SKYNET.BE>

  184. Re: Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (63 lines)
    From: Huang, Ya <Ya.Huang@AMYLIN.COM>

  185. Re: SAME-AND operator in Data Step (104 lines)
    From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM>

  186. list input for date in fixed fields (10 lines)
    From: Bbser 2009 <bbser2009@GMAIL.COM>

  187. Re: list input for date in fixed fields (45 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  188. Re: list input for date in fixed fields (31 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  189. what is wrong with this code? (40 lines)
    From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM>

  190. Re: Using McNemar's test to detect shifts in response from pre- to post- treatment (20 lines)
    From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM>

  191. Re: Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (66 lines)
    From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>

  192. Re: what is wrong with this code? (49 lines)
    From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM>

  193. Re: what is wrong with this code? (51 lines)
    From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM>

  194. Re: what is wrong with this code? (72 lines)
    From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM>

  195. Re: what is wrong with this code? (82 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  196. Re: what is wrong with this code? (60 lines)
    From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM>

  197. Re: what is wrong with this code? (94 lines)
    From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM>

  198. Re: what is wrong with this code? (74 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  199. Re: what is wrong with this code? (75 lines)
    From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM>

  200. Re: what is wrong with this code? (70 lines)
    From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM>

  201. Re: what is wrong with this code? (86 lines)
    From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM>

  202. Re: what is wrong with this code? (89 lines)
    From: Jeff <zhujp98@GMAIL.COM>

  203. Re: Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (124 lines)
    From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET>

  204. Re: what is wrong with this code? (101 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  205. Re: what is wrong with this code? (95 lines)
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  206. Re: Draw of autocorrelograms (39 lines)
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  207. Re: Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (55 lines)
    From: Viel, Kevin <kviel@SJHA.ORG>

  208. Reading MS-Access ADP Files (31 lines)
    From: Kristin Graves <gravesk@CONED.COM>

  209. Re: Reading MS-Access ADP Files (46 lines)
    From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM>

  210. Re: Server SAS vs PC SAS, Pros and Cons (88 lines)
    From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>

  211. help for proc genmod (17 lines)
    From: df ss <tggsun@YAHOO.COM>

  212. Re: help for proc genmod (69 lines)
    From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM>

  213. Re: variable selection after multiple imputation (114 lines)
    From: Jordan Hoolachan <jihool3670@GMAIL.COM>

  214. Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 21 Sep 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1037) (23 lines)
    From: Peel,Jennifer <Jennifer.Peel@COLOSTATE.EDU>

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